Re: [GENERAL] PRoblems instalation PostgreeSQL8.0.1 in WindowsXP

2005-03-05 Thread Miroslav ulc
trilcejf wrote:
Hi there.
When i try pass the screen Initialise database cluster appear this
message:
Tee PostgreeSQL data directory must be on an NTFS formatted volume
Any help on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
 

Console program 'convert' can convert your FAT to NTFS for you.
Miroslav ulc

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Re: [GENERAL] preserving data after updates

2005-03-05 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 03:46:53AM +0200, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
 Its called a temporal database.
 Usually its intended for medical or police databases where 
 you need a hind sight. i.e. if today is 31/12/2005, what did we know at
 20/12/2005.
 for example, for a doctor appearing at court and required to testify
 what he knew at 20/12/2005. 
 Very cool.
 It would be nice if postgreSQL could have a switch that
 could turn it into a temporal database.

It used to be builtin a long time ago. It's since been moved to the
contrib module timetravel. It does historical queries and stuff...

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Re: [GENERAL] preserving data after updates

2005-03-05 Thread Karsten Hilbert
 Its called a temporal database.
 Usually its intended for medical or police databases where 
 you need a hind sight. i.e. if today is 31/12/2005, what did we know at
 20/12/2005.
 for example, for a doctor appearing at court and required to testify
 what he knew at 20/12/2005.
What he can have known not what he knew.

With GnuMed we are running a trigger based auditing solution
which so far works nicely.

Karsten
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