your words are a great encouragement to me!
i am embarrassed by my English and i will improve it.
maybe i missed something that makes you a little misunderstand in point 3.
what i want is data-copys between databases automatically processed by
program. and databases may be not in the same host.
longlong wrote:
your words are a great encouragement to me!
i am embarrassed by my English and i will improve it.
maybe i missed something that makes you a little misunderstand in point 3.
what i want is data-copys between databases automatically processed by
program. and databases may be not
i see.
now i know that COPY with STDIN/OUT can do what i mentioned before exactly.
2008/3/11, Richard Huxton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
longlong wrote:
your words are a great encouragement to me!
i am embarrassed by my English and i will improve it.
maybe i missed something that makes you a
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 13:10 +0800, longlong wrote:
i want some advice about ideas for gsoc. i don't konw if it is
appropriate that i send a email here, so if you feel uncomfortable,
please accept my apology.
Use pgsql-hackers list. Development discussions are done on that list.
Regards,
longlong escribió:
3.sometimes, i want to copy data from one database to another. i think using
COPY will simple the code. i want the content from COPY TO not store in the
file, but in the memory, and i can COPY FROM the memory(i don't kown COPY
with STDIN and STDOUT can do this or not.).
I
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, longlong wrote:
1.release8.2 make COPY TO can copy the output of an arbitrary SELECT
statement. so i think maybe COPY FROM can get data from output and 'insert
into' some column that designated. the format of the command will be
discussed.
This would be a nice feature.
hi,all.
i want some advice about ideas for gsoc. i don't konw if it is appropriate
that i send a email here, so if you feel uncomfortable, please accept my
apology.
1.release8.2 make COPY TO can copy the output of an arbitrary SELECT
statement. so i think maybe COPY FROM can get data from output