lateral join/APPLY operation, or a FULL JOIN
>> operation. I'd really love the option of running Postgresql instead. These
>> days, it outclasses MySql in pretty much every category, and has done so
>> for nearly a decade now.
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>> Joel Coehoorn
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Firefox and Opera use their own trusted certificate store, ignoring the
operating system.
NO ONE should be using XP any more, and if you are moving to a new OS needs to
be a priority. XP may *seem* to work just fine for you, but it no longer gets
any system patches... even critical security
I have about 350,000 records running just fine in a virtual environment, only a
single core, 1GB RAM.
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On Jan 12, 2014, at 15:47, Andrea Furin andrea.fu...@slacky.it wrote:
Hi to all. A perhaps stupid question but very important for me.
How much powerful should be a
We're a college library with access (but no holdings) to several academic
journals. Is it possible to set up koha so that searches within koha will also
pull results from those resources? Primarily I'm thinking of Academic Search
Premier, but there are others also.
I asked a similar question
We're a small college library, but we also have subscriptions to a few academic
journals. Is it possible to set things up so that a search on koha would
potentially include results from those journals? Would I have to inquire with
the journal about getting periodic Marc record updates or a
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