Apparently Command Prompt and Devrim GÜNDÜZ own planetpostgresql.org
and can arbitrarily decide to remove your blog from planetpostgresql.
I, and several others, received an email telling us that we we were
not meeting the (unpublished) requirements for blog display length.
Try telling blogger
--- justin tocci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
interface? I've thought about it enough to want to try it. I don't
really know how APEX / HTML DB work so I'm open to suggestions. I
can
either put the controller in a perl module and send intelligent
requests for formatted pages to postgres or
This is the official announcement for the Suncoast PostgreSQL User
Group (SPUG). You can read the blog here:
http://pugs.postgresql.org/spug
The SPUG serves western central Florida, specifically Tampa, St Pete,
Lakeland, Brandon, Bradenton, Sarasota, and even Orlando. Hopefully
we will have a
--- Erik Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 4, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Lewis Cunningham wrote:
I'd like to have many lists also. There are so many messages in
general that I have a hard time keeping up. I would like to be
able
to just pick and choose those topics that interest me
--- Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 12:18:55 +
Gregory Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was going to suggest pruning the mailing lists down to just 3-4
already. The last thing we need to be doing is creating
--- Gregory Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pgsql-hackers
pgsql-users
There really aren't any other groups of people. people who want to
talk about
There are hackers (contribute to PostgreSQL), DBAs (administer the
database), Developers (write application to interact with the
database)
--- vladimir konrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that I understand basic relational theory but then I had an
idea.
Basically, instead of adding field to a table every time there is a
need for it, have a table split in two: one holds identity (id) and
one holds the attributes (linked
How about something like this:
SELECT
client_id
, datetime
, lagged as previoustime
, datetime - lagged difftime
FROM (
SELECT
client_id
,datetime
,(SELECT MAX(datetime)
FROM all_client_times def
WHERE def.client_id = abc.client_id
AND
If anyone is interested, I could answer the questions for Oracle and
you could add those, too. Be interesting to see a chart like that
(that stays updated after releases) for a large assortment of
databases.
If we add a bunch of different databases, it might be easier to
manipulate if it was
Hi all,
What is the best tool for an app to profile procedural code in
postgres? I want to instrument my code and trace it so that I can
see which code bits are sucking up the cpu and time. I know I can
stick messages in the code and gather my own stats but I was
wondering is there are any good
--- korry.douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
execution count (number of times each statement is executed)
total execution time (how long did we spend executing each
statement?)
longest execution time (how long did the slowest iteration
take?)
number of scans (total number of
How big are the underlying tables?
If they are large, are you partitioning?
Since the values only change daily, if the end result is a reasonable
size, have you considered using a CTAS rather than views?
LewisC
--- Ranieri Mazili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm developing a BI and as
Felix,
You might want to look at EnterpriseDB, which is PostgreSQL with
Oracle compatibility extensions.
www.enterprisedb.com
LewisC
--- Felix Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie of PostgreSQL. I'm searching materials about porting
from
Oracle to PostgreSQL.
Anyone can
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