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<tr><th>SQL Server</th>\r
<td>\r
-$oDB->Dialect="TSQL";\r
<p>return $GLOBALS['oDB']->MSSqlLogon( "ServerName\InstanceName", "Northwind", "userid", "password");\r
<p class='comment'>Omit InstanceName when connecting to the default instance\r
</td>\r
<td>Public const dbDialect = "DB2"\r
<p class='comment'>Set the server name, user id, and password in OpenDB()</td>\r
<td> </td>\r
+\r
+<tr><th>PostgreSQL</th>\r
+<td>return $GLOBALS['oDB']->PostgreSqlLogon(<i>connection_string</i>);\r
+<p class='comment'>The connection_string can be empty to use all default parameters, or it can contain one or more parameter settings separated by whitespace. Each parameter setting is in the form keyword = value. Spaces around the equal sign are optional. To write an empty value or a value containing spaces, surround it with single quotes, e.g., keyword = 'a value'. Single quotes and backslashes within the value must be escaped with a backslash, i.e., \' and \\.\r
+<p class='comment'>The currently recognized parameter keywords are: host, hostaddr, port, dbname (defaults to value of user), user, password, connect_timeout, options, tty (ignored), sslmode, requiressl (deprecated in favor of sslmode), and service. Which of these arguments exist depends on your PostgreSQL version. \r
+</td>\r
+<td> </td>\r
+<td> </td>\r
+<td> </td>\r
+\r
</tbody>\r
</table>\r
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