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PostgreSQL Extensions and Pgtcl A number of PostgreSQL extensions are available in a variety of Tcl-based interfaces, which may be useful in writing client applications. If you are new to Tcl and don't have an existing setup with which to test Pgtcl-ng, you should start by installing the standard Tcl and Tk packages for your system. You may also be interested in reading the tutorial on Pgtcl/pgintcl. Tcl/Tk and PostgreSQL If you have had previous experience with Tcl and Tk, but have not used PostgreSQL in this way before, be aware that Pgtcl/pgTclNG offers a number of enhancements compared to libpgtcl. You will need to provide additional support for Tcl/Tk functionality in order to use it. In particular, you will need to be aware of the Tcl/Tk call-back mechanisms and how they relate to the PostgreSQL API. Depending on your needs, you will need to do three things. First, you will need to create a binding for each Tcl command you want to use. 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Applications for Tcl/Tk scripts using Pgtclng range from simple database query utilities, to database report generation scripts, to complete application programs with graphical user interfaces. Pgtcl-ng Features: Works with PostgreSQL 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 9.0, and up. Can be used with "normal" , PL/pgSQL and plperlu (PL/Tcl) stored procedures. Can be used with the Tcl_Interactive and Tcl_Eval features of the Tcl extension. Can be used with the Tcl_AppInit feature of the Tk extension. Can be used with the PostgreSQL 8.1 and later bibliography support. Can be used with the PostgreSQL 9.0 and later hash index support. Can be used with PostgreSQL array support, with no known problems at the time of this release. Pgtcl-ng Status: Pgtcl-ng is stable, production-ready, and has no known issues for the time being. It works with PostgreSQL 8.1 or later. Disclaimer: Pgtcl-ng should be considered beta quality, and is not ready for general deployment. 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