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From: Brent Burton <Brent.Burton@math.tamu.edu>
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Subject: Postgres <-> Z39.50 <-> client
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Hello all,

To make a long story short, there is a database that we'd like to use
but due to various political and lazy people, we can't get any results.

One idea is to use the Willow Z39.50 client (Motif-based database
interface program from U. of Michigan) and load our postgres system
with the data.  The missing link is between postgres and the Z39.50
protocol.

My question is, does anybody have or know of a postgres <-> Z39.50
link?  If so, where is it or who may I talk to about it?

I appreciate any replies.

-Brent

Brent Burton
Systems Analyst
Dept of Mathematics
Texas A&M University

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