tds_fdw for Sybase and MS SQL Server
If anyone is interested, I've developed a foreign data wrapper that can be
used to connect to Sybase databases and Microsoft SQL Server. You can get
it on GitHub here:
https://github.com/GeoffMontee/tds_fdw
I did my testing with FreeTDS, an open source TDS library.
I've talked to Greg Smith about this in the past. I don't really have the
expertise or resources to develop and test this much more than I already
have. If anyone likes it and would like to take over "ownership" of the
code, feel free to do so.
I actually developed this over a year ago, so it doesn't support write
operations added in PostgreSQL 9.3.
By the way, thanks to everyone who spoke at PGConf NYC 2014. It was very
informative.
Geoff Montee
Excellent! I have an application for this. I'll give it a look.
Thanks!
Mike
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On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Geoff Montee <geoff.montee@gmail.com> wrote:
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If anyone is interested, I've developed a foreign data wrapper that can be
used to connect to Sybase databases and Microsoft SQL Server. You can get
it on GitHub here:https://github.com/GeoffMontee/tds_fdw
I did my testing with FreeTDS, an open source TDS library.
I've talked to Greg Smith about this in the past. I don't really have the
expertise or resources to develop and test this much more than I already
have. If anyone likes it and would like to take over "ownership" of the
code, feel free to do so.I actually developed this over a year ago, so it doesn't support write
operations added in PostgreSQL 9.3.By the way, thanks to everyone who spoke at PGConf NYC 2014. It was very
informative.Geoff Montee