I think you are missing something. Threads and processes, to a great
extent are 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Postgres uses
multiple processes accessing a shared memory area. A multithreaded
database would use multiple threads accessing a shared memory area. In
most OSes, threads and
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Hi,
I am really impressed with the features of PostgreSQL but am wondering if we
should use this product for our project. We have tried several databases
(MySQL, Sybase ASE, Sybase ASA) and we are now looking at PostgreSQL before
Title: How to install just client only
Hello all,
How do I just install client only on remote machines, which includes Linux, Windows 9x and NT?
So that users can connect to Postgresql server and run querries.
Thanks.
My concern comes from the fact that there's no multi-threading
support in
PostgreSQL and since we expect many customers to be connected
at the same
time on multiple connections, I am afraid the time to perform the SQL
statements will be much longer, since they'll all be queued one
How can I implement foreign Keys with postgres? thanks.
Simeó Reig
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Barcelona (SPAIN)
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On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, [iso-8859-1] Simeó wrote:
How can I implement foreign Keys with postgres? thanks.
pgsql/contrib/spi has refint.c. you'd want to compile that and execute
refint.sql. it also comes with documentation.
refit is, for now, the way postgres handles foreign keys. two