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Old 04-17-2008, 04:25 PM
rdyes@monroehosp.org
 
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Default Trying to use Paradox memo field.

I want to use Paradox 9 for windows memo field and insert the data into a
postgresql database. Which field type do I use in Postgres?

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Old 04-17-2008, 04:25 PM
Raymond O'Donnell
 
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Default Re: Trying to use Paradox memo field.

On 11/10/2007 17:49, rdyes@monroehosp.org wrote:

> I want to use Paradox 9 for windows memo field and insert the data into
> a postgresql database. Which field type do I use in Postgres?


Hi,

Dunno about Paradox, but Delphi's memo field works grand as a text
column in PG.

HTH,

Ray.


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