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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 15:02:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Derrick J. Brashear" <db74+@andrew.cmu.edu>
To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: libpq?
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Hi,

Does anyone have a program which makes heavy use of the libpq interface
to Postgres? I've mostly made use of the terminal monitor up until now,
but I'd like to look at some code which makes use of libpq, especially
binary portals, to see how you handle things. This is just to help me
get a feel for using it. If anyone has some code they'd be willing to
let me look at I'd greatly appreciate it:-)

Thanks
Derrick


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