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Subject: perl interface?
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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 94 3:50:04 PDT
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Q.  What about a C-callable interface for writing applications?

A.  There most definitely is one, called libpq.  There is also an
    interface for referencing POSTGRES data from shell and perl
    scripts.  See the POSTGRES Reference Manual for details.

 ^^^ From the postgres.faq

 But I can't find anything in any of the documentations about a
 perl interface.  Can anyone tell me if there is an interface
 for perl?

 Chris



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