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From: ccnp@unitrix.utr.ac.za (Neil Parker)
Subject: Using Onyx with postgres databases.
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Hi

Has anyone played with Onyx ? 

As I understand it , Onyx allows you to interrogate a postgres database
with standard SQL .

But how to do ??

Any help would be much appreciated.

Neil

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