We are using PostgreSQL, but still have problems with statistics.
Sometimes after VACUUM ANALYZE optimizer doesn't use indexes
and performance goes down.

JP

On Friday 20 September 2002 18:43, you wrote:
> Ditto for PostgreSQL. For portability you can create a dual table but you
> have to ensure that it only has one row. ;-)   I finding that portability
> between PostgreSQL and Oracle is easier than most... same to_date, to_char
> functions, and stuff. Seems like that's part of Postgres' strategy.
>
>
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>
>
> As well as in MySQL
>
> >There is no need for such table in SQL Server.
> >If you need, you do just:
> >
> >select 'whatever'
> >
> >without "from" clause.
>
> Gints Plivna
> IT Sistēmas, Merķeļa 13, LV1050 Rīga
> http://www.itsystems.lv/gints/

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