From: "Josh Berkus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Richard,
> > Try having a look at the order the tables get inserted esp. with
> > regard to
> > any foreign keys etc. - I'm not sure pgdump is that clever about such
> > things.
>
> Thanks. I did try that; however:
> 1. Even trying re-loading the tables
From: "Txugo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a table where one record represent a person, including his height.
> I'd like to know how many person have more than 150 cm, more than 160 cm
> and so on.
> How can I do that using SQL?
>
> Example:
> people > 150 - 1000
>> 160 - 850
>>
From: "Roberto Mello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:04:55PM +0100, Graham Vickrage wrote:
> >
> > The statement I have only selects the count if there is at least 1 order
for
> > a particular day, which make sense.
> >
> > I however need a count of 0 for days that don't have an
From: "rajesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> I have got following simple SQL.
> Select TestID from test where testname = ' ' order by testdate.
>
> Suppose for argument sake there are 100 records and testID's are 1
> to 100.
> Is it possible to modify this SQL so that it will display record
R Vijayanath wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found your name in the Postgresql web site.
>
> It would be great if you can tell me if I can write a
> procedure that can write the output to the OS(Linux
> OS) file.
>
> Can you assist me on this if there is a way to do it.
>
> We are using Postgresql 7.1 running
David Stanaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a query that gives me x/y data for a graph, and at the moment,
> the y data is relative.
> EG:
> x | y
> 1.2 | +1
> 1.9 | 0
> 3.4 | +4
> 5.2 | -2
> 6.7 | -1
> 9.3 | 0
> 11.3 | -1
> Now, I want to convert this result into a r
R Vijayanath writes:
> It would be great if you can tell me if I can write a
> procedure that can write the output to the OS(Linux
> OS) file.
You could try out PL/sh for that.
http://www.postgresql.org/~petere/plsh.html
YMMV
--
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://funkturm.homeip.n
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> R Vijayanath writes:
>
> > It would be great if you can tell me if I can write a
> > procedure that can write the output to the OS(Linux
> > OS) file.
>
> You could try out PL/sh for that.
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/~petere/plsh.html
Well, as l
I don't think there is any way to do this using any of the generally
available tools.
You could do a workaround using pl/pgsql, in the following way:
* insert your data into a temp table
* output the data to a file using COPY
pl/pgsql allows INSERT statements, but does not allow CREA
I haven't seen anything on this list to say that pl/perlu is being worked
on. Is it?
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Pilosov [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:03 AM
> To: Peter Eisentraut
> Cc: R Vijayanath; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: can we wr
Hi!
I have an installation of PG7.0.2 in a disk, for some reasons I didn't use
that disk anymore but right now I want to use the dbs that I have there, the
point is that I've mount that disk in other file system, so I copied the old
/usr/local/pgsql/data to the new /usr/local/pgsql/data and tried
Its done and committed to CVS, will be in 7.2 release.
Also done is DBD::PgSPI, interface to access postgres from within your
stored procedure. (www.formenos.org/PgSPI)
-alex
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Jeff Eckermann wrote:
> I haven't seen anything on this list to say that pl/perlu is being worked
On 11 Jul 2001 13:56:58 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> > but if I want to clear the valuntil completely, how should I issue
the
> > ALTER USER statement?
>
> Offhand I don't believe ALTER USER can do that. Feel free to submit
> a patch ;-).
This seems to have a similar effect:
ALTER USER test VALID
> So that raises this from an unimplemented feature to a real bug, or at
> least higher priority in my eyes. You can't do a CREATE/ALTER USER
> followed by an UPDATE on pg_shadow in a single transaction:
I'm glad I could be of some help.
I don't know if the following means anything to you (or t
Kristis Makris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> but if I want to clear the valuntil completely, how should I issue the
> ALTER USER statement?
Offhand I don't believe ALTER USER can do that. Feel free to submit
a patch ;-).
regards, tom lane
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to define a trigger that copies the row to be deleted into
another table (which is the inventory_audit table) before it does the
delete from the original table (which is the inventory table).
CREATE FUNCTION inv_audit_mod () RETURNS OPAQUE AS '
BEGIN
NEW
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Phuong Ma wrote:
> I'm trying to define a trigger that copies the row to be deleted into
> another table (which is the inventory_audit table) before it does the
> delete from the original table (which is the inventory table).
>
> CREATE FUNCTION inv_audit_mod () RETURNS OPA
> Ok, the function works only with a trigger that is defined as ON INSERT
> OR UPDATE. If I try to define a trigger for ON DELETE and then delete a
> row from the table, there is nothing in the 'NEW' variable to return. I
> get an error message. If I define the function to return NULL, 0, or
>
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