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Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
I want to be able to make some pretty complex database queries. Which database manager is best suited for this - Poker Tracker, Poker Office, Poker Manager or Poker Da Vinci?
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Re: Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
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I want to be able to make some pretty complex database queries. Which database manager is best suited for this - Poker Tracker, Poker Office, Poker Manager or Poker Da Vinci? thanks [/ QUOTE ] Or what I guess is a better question, is any database manager better suited for complex queries than Poker Tracker? |
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Re: Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
Well, the pokertracker DB isn't too great, but most, if not all, prior work has been done with the PT database. They also have a SQL forum on the site so you can get some useful information from there to get you started.
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Re: Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
I haven no idea how you actually do it, but I've read about a few guys doing those things with the Poker Office database after converting it to MySQL.
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Re: Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
if you use pokertracker together with postgres database server, you can do this. You can download postgres admin (for free) and just use sql to ask watever you want.
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Re: Database queries - PT, PO, PM, PDV?
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if you use pokertracker together with postgres database server, you can do this. You can download postgres admin (for free) and just use sql to ask watever you want. [/ QUOTE ] I think the problem is that you can't actually do whatever you want. For example, Pat says that with the current structure of the database, you can't get a lot of the 3-betting stats that people want using only SQL. I'm not really sure what the OP is looking for exactly, but this might factor into it. |
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