- Author: Geoff Montee
- Name: tds_fdw
- File: tds_fdw/README.md
This is a PostgreSQL foreign data wrapper that can connect to databases that use the Tabular Data Stream (TDS) protocol, such as Sybase databases and Microsoft SQL server.
This foreign data wrapper requires a library that implements the DB-Library interface, such as FreeTDS. This has been tested with FreeTDS, but not the proprietary implementations of DB-Library.
This should support PostgreSQL 9.2+.
The current version does not yet support JOIN push-down, or write operations.
It does support WHERE and column pushdowns when match_column_names is enabled.
centos6 | ubuntu14.04 | |
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PostgreSQL 9.2 | ||
PostgreSQL 9.3 | ||
PostgreSQL 9.4 | ||
PostgreSQL 9.5 | ||
PostgreSQL 9.6 | ||
PostgreSQL 10 |
See installing tds_fdw on CentOS.
See installing tds_fdw on Ubuntu.
See installing tds_fdw on OpenSUSE.
See installing tds_fdw on OSX.
See creating a foreign server.
See importing a foreign schema.
See variables.
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If you get an error like this with MS SQL Server when working with Unicode data:
NOTICE: DB-Library notice: Msg #: 4004, Msg state: 1, Msg: Unicode data in a Unicode-only collation or ntext data cannot be sent to clients using DB-Library (such as ISQL) or ODBC version 3.7 or earlier., Server: PILLIUM\SQLEXPRESS, Process: , Line: 1, Level: 16
ERROR: DB-Library error: DB #: 4004, DB Msg: General SQL Server error: Check messages from the SQL Server, OS #: -1, OS Msg: (null), Level: 16You may have to manually set tds version in freetds.conf to 7.0 or higher. See The freetds.conf File. and Choosing a TDS protocol version.
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Although many newer versions of the TDS protocol will only use USC-2 to communicate with the server, FreeTDS converts the UCS-2 to the client character set of your choice. To set the client character set, you can set client charset in freetds.conf. See The freetds.conf File and Localization and TDS 7.0.
If you find any bugs, or you would like to request enhancements, please submit your comments on the project's GitHub Issues page.
Additionally, I do subscribe to several PostgreSQL mailing lists including pgsql-general and pgsql-hackers. If tds_fdw is mentioned in an email sent to one of those lists, I typically see it.