A PostgreSQL foreign data wrapper to connect to TDS databases (Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server)
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Today, we are releasing version 2.0.4 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+, but it is tested on PostgreSQL 12+.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/tds-fdw/tds_fdw/compare/v2.0.3...v2.0.4
Published by GeoffMontee almost 2 years ago
Today, we are releasing version 2.0.3 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+, but it is tested on PostgreSQL 9.6+.
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Published by GeoffMontee about 4 years ago
Today, we are releasing version 2.0.2 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+.
New in this version:
Extended IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
to support views. See GitHub pull request #248.
Fixed improper condition pushdowns. See GitHub issue #253.
Added support for PostgreSQL 13. See GitHub pull request #261.
Published by GeoffMontee almost 5 years ago
Today, we are releasing version 2.0.1 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+.
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Published by GeoffMontee almost 6 years ago
Today, we are releasing version 2.0.0-alpha.3 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+.
This is a pre-release version, so it may not be stable enough to be used in production.
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Published by juliogonzalez almost 7 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 2.0.0-alpha.2 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+.
This is a pre-release version, so it may not be stable enough to be used in production.
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Published by GeoffMontee almost 8 years ago
WARNING: This version does NOT work with PostgreSQL >= 11. For such version use the latest released version of 2.0.0
, even if it is still Alpha.
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.8 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
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Published by GeoffMontee over 8 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 2.0.0-alpha.1 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.2+.
This is a pre-release version, so it may not be stable enough to be used in production.
New in this version:
Published by GeoffMontee almost 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.7 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
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Published by GeoffMontee almost 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.6 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
New in this version:
dbconvert()
. See issue #35.INT_MAX
. See issue #36.tds_fdw
constructed tuples with BuildTupleFromCStrings()
. It would convert values to C-string using FreeTDS's dbconvert()
. This process had a lot of overhead. Now, tds_fdw
constructs tuples with heap_form_tuple()
. This allows tds_fdw
to bypass the C-string conversion step for several data types, and it instead works with raw values. See issue #37.Thanks to Ken Been (GitHub user @tskenb) for contributing several patches to this release.
Thanks also to Julio González Gil (GitHub user @juliogonzalez) for allowing the tds_fdw
project to use his Jenkins continuous integration server.
Published by GeoffMontee about 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.5 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
New in this version:
Published by GeoffMontee about 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.4 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
New in this version:
DATETIME
type, so that it can be converted into PostgreSQL's timestamp
type without tinkering with the system's locale settings. See issues #28, #21, and #13.tds_fdw
memory usage to the PostgreSQL error log for diagnostic purposes. These variables are called tds_fdw.show_before_row_memory_stats
, tds_fdw.show_after_row_memory_stats
, tds_fdw.show_finished_memory_stats
.This version does not support write operations, where push-downs, column push-downs, or join push-downs.
Published by GeoffMontee over 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.3 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
New in this version:
This version does not support write operations, where push-downs, column push-downs, or join push-downs.
Published by GeoffMontee over 9 years ago
Today, I am releasing version 1.0.2 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This should work on PostgreSQL 9.1+.
New in this version:
This version does not support write operations, predicate push-downs, or join push-downs.
Published by GeoffMontee over 10 years ago
This is version 1.0.1 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This has been tested on PostgreSQL 9.1 and 9.2, but it should also support 9.3.
This version does not support write operations, added in PostgreSQL 9.3.
Published by GeoffMontee over 10 years ago
This is version 1.0.0 of tds_fdw, a TDS foreign data wrapper. It can be used to connect to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. This has been tested on PostgreSQL 9.1 and 9.2, but it should also support 9.3.
This version does not support write operations, added in PostgreSQL 9.3.