Howard Rogers wrote:
That's the point: you've assumed something you needn't have.

You seem to have assumed that Scott was trying to be a jerk here, when he was just trying to help you out by suggesting a feature in PostgreSQL you may not have been familiar with, one that makes this particular sort of job significantly easier to do.

Honestly, when I want general consulting, I pay for it. You really
don't have to try and give it away for free.

If you don't want general suggestions going beyond what you might have specifically asked about, I'm afraid you are on the wrong set of mailing lists. People pop up here every day asking very specific things that suggest they are in fact going about something in completely the wrong way. That makes it pretty common for one's general motive to be asked about. Also, PostgreSQL is so large that it's easy for people to not be aware of major pieces to it yet, so there's usually some questions to try and feel that out too.

The attitude you should have here is "if I want to be able to tell people exactly what they should and shouldn't say, I'll have to pay for that". Community PostgreSQL support is not going to shut up and assume you know what you're doing unless you prove that with your comments.

P.S. This little "I've been doing this for X long" pissing game is going to end making everyone look like n00bs when Tom gets back.

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Greg Smith  2ndQuadrant US  Baltimore, MD
PostgreSQL Training, Services and Support
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