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From: jeffrey@thompson.itm.org
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Subject: Report System for Postgres v4.2
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Two questions:

1. Does a report writer exist for postgres v4.2? A report writer would make
   it easy to write reports with postgres.

2. Does postgres have a perl interface? I've seen ingperl where you can
   have perl run queries on the database and then have perl process the
   results.

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