> On 18 Aug 2003 at 16:19, Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
> An example database that demonstrates the usage of all the core 
> PostgreSQL features. It is one thing to read extensive documentation, 
> but it is much more intuitive for me to see an example database, that 
> demonstrates the whole thing interacting. I mean, not just the basic 
> elements, but an optimized (and maybe nicely documented) database 
> getting the best out of views, triggers, indices, rules, stored 
> procedures and so on - maybe even a reference database from the 
> PostgreSQL developers themselves?

Yes, this would be very nice indeed.  Oracle is an extremely complex
(overgrown)database with a ton of features, but it ships with a set of
example schemas that show off a variety of features pretty well.  I'm
speaking of the set of schemas that try to model a company: OE, HR, etc.
SQL Server ships with Northwind and pubs, as another example.  But, we would
need a good supplementary document that goes along with whatever
materialized, perhaps guiding new users along in a tutorial manner.

-- 
Michael D. Allen
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