- Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:01 pm
#1664
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has tried to install ProcessMaker using a PostgreSQL database as a central repository instead of a MySQL database. I know I can access PostgreSQL databases in runtime, but since my server doesn't have MySQL but IBM DB2 and PostgreSQL I would like to use PostgreSQL for the application's repository instead.
I this hasn't been done before, does any body know if it would be relatively easy to make it work (just changing the SQL syntax here and there) and some configuration?
I've seen processmaker/workflow/engine/data contains directories for mysql, mssql, pgsql and oracle. All of them have a squema.sql script except pgsql which is the one I'm interested in. Is this some work in progress? Can I help get the schema in pgsql done? can I use Oracle's schema file for pgsql?
I didn't find anything in the documentation that suggests ProcessMaker can be installed using a database other than MySQL 4.1.2 or greater but these folders, at least for me, suggest work has been done towards what I'm looking for.
Thank you very much,
Mauricio
I was wondering if anyone has tried to install ProcessMaker using a PostgreSQL database as a central repository instead of a MySQL database. I know I can access PostgreSQL databases in runtime, but since my server doesn't have MySQL but IBM DB2 and PostgreSQL I would like to use PostgreSQL for the application's repository instead.
I this hasn't been done before, does any body know if it would be relatively easy to make it work (just changing the SQL syntax here and there) and some configuration?
I've seen processmaker/workflow/engine/data contains directories for mysql, mssql, pgsql and oracle. All of them have a squema.sql script except pgsql which is the one I'm interested in. Is this some work in progress? Can I help get the schema in pgsql done? can I use Oracle's schema file for pgsql?
I didn't find anything in the documentation that suggests ProcessMaker can be installed using a database other than MySQL 4.1.2 or greater but these folders, at least for me, suggest work has been done towards what I'm looking for.
Thank you very much,
Mauricio