Bob Pawley wrote:
I am very new.
I am running Postgresql 8 on Windows.
I have managed to create tables and have searched all the
documentation available to get to the next step I need to take.
Would anyone on the list be interested in giving me a few pointers on
a one to one basis?
It's unlikely that a working consultant will design a system for you or
provide training - most make their living doing that.
However, there are some good sources of information I can point you towards.
You already know about the manuals at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/
and they are a good source of reference information, but not really a
place to learn about database design.
A book: "An Introduction to Database Systems" by "C.J. Date" is a good
guide to the underlying principles.
As for "SQL" books - I'm not sure. Anyone else have any ideas?
Finally - there is plenty of help in the lists if you have a specific
problem.
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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