Dear Kirk, Through the JDBC connection you import all the data from the server and have full control over the formatting. Formatting at the server side is/should be limited. But,perhaps I am missing a point here.
regards, Martin Kirk Abbott wrote:
Hello All,
Continuing with the discussion related to user_defined functions and in particular to the current problem of formatting... Java 1.5 has extensive capabilities to formatting through the java.util.Formatter class
@see http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html
Has anyone worked on getting Monetdb to access Java? If not Java, where is there some info on the interface to C?
Thanks, Kirk
Stefan Manegold wrote:
Hello Kirk,
according to our documentation MonetDB/SQL supports both user defined functions follwoing the SQL standard: http://monetdb.cwi.nl/SQL/Documentation/Functions.html and binding externally (in MAL) defined functions into SQL: http://monetdb.cwi.nl/SQL/Documentation/External-Functions.html
Would either help you further?
Stefan
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 07:35:25AM -0500, Kirk Abbott wrote:
Hello,
We are trying to move some data over to Monetdb and are finding that we are missing some of our favorite formatting functions (to_date, to_char etc.). Does Monetdb have a user defined functions extension framework? If so, we would try to mimic these functions there.
Thanks, Kirk.
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