On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 10:55:17PM -0400, Joe wrote:

> I recall a similar problem ages ago and IIRC it was due to Oracle's locking 
> configuration, i.e., some parameter had to be increased and the instance 
> restarted so it could handle the transaction (or it had to be done in 
> chunks).

I gather that the general consensus is that Oracle and Postgresql are
different enough that I will have to figure them out independently.  I
have found that Postgresql is more tolerant of operator ignorance, so
I had hoped that any Oracle solution would work elsewhere, but maybe
not.

Thanks for the helpful responses.

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