with:
lower(Field) = lower('string')
Is there another way that works on both?
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SQL server
more advanced than mysql.
What a coincidence. I was about to say the exact opposite. Obviously,
PostgreSQL isn't the one true database and everyone should Jump into MySQL.
It is easier to type.
I hope your post was meant as a joke because it was hilarious.
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be most welcome. Regards,
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et me make SHMALL higher than 16M
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remember this, or should I check into a drug clinic?
Who says these are mutually exclusive :)
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I just installed postgres 6.1.1 on Caldera 1.3 (it came with it).
Should I upgrade this immediately or is this good enough for now?
If so, which version should I upgrade to 6.3.x or 6.4.x?
Thanks,
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