On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 05:16:39PM -0700, Steve Midgley wrote:
>
> I think the relationship tables method works pretty well but I have
> another suggestion. You could store the Foreign table name within image
> table as well as the Foreign key.
>
> |id|image_url|f_table|f_key
> |1 |url..|pe
Hi there,
I'm trying to solve the concurrent access in my database, but I found some
problems.
I use "PostgreSQL 8.2.4 on i686-pc-mingw32, compiled by GCC gcc.exe (GCC)
3.4.2 (mingw-special)";
I create the following scenario:
- use an empty database
- create the following table:
"Sabin Coanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then I try to use the following procedure to catch the concurrency access
> occurence and retry until both scripts succeed:
What makes you think they ever will succeed? Once one of these guys has
hit a failure, you've got a tight loop of retryi
> Use a regular expression, e.g.:
> select trim(regexp_replace('foobarbaz', '(.)', E'\\1 ', 'g'));
And if we only match characters until the last character in the
string, we can get rid of the outer trim():
# select regexp_replace('foobarbaz', E'(.)(?!$)', E'\\1 ', 'g');
regexp_replace