Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think we need to fix that as well.
I do agreee, however, we have to start somewhere.
Regards,
Manuel.
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> Hi, I have found what I thing is a quite annoying behaviour of
> Postgres (psql). When you type (and ask for complation) for some
> string that has some characters not in the ASCII encoding it requires
> a double quote on it, however if you don't put those double quotes
> around it, you can still
Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Manuel Sugawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi, I have found what I thing is a quite annoying behaviour of
> > Postgres (psql). When you type (and ask for complation) for some
> > string that has some characters not in the ASCII encoding it requires
> > a
Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... in other words, it doesn't require the double quotes. I don't see
> the value of being more restrictive. Why is this annoying?
Note also that using iso-8859-1 is not more restrictive, but just the
opposite. Using iso-8859-1 will be useful also for Engl
Manuel Sugawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I have found what I thing is a quite annoying behaviour of
> Postgres (psql). When you type (and ask for complation) for some
> string that has some characters not in the ASCII encoding it requires
> a double quote on it, however if you don't put th
Hi, I have found what I thing is a quite annoying behaviour of
Postgres (psql). When you type (and ask for complation) for some
string that has some characters not in the ASCII encoding it requires
a double quote on it, however if you don't put those double quotes
around it, you can still execute t
ivan wrote:
>
> can you create second md5 function like TEXT md5(TEXT string, VARCHAR
> salt); ? , This is using in shadow passwords and give more combination of
> this same password.
Yes, please see src/contrib/pgcrypto.
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Bruce Momjian| http://candle.pha.pa.us
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Mark,
how often did you run your tests? Are the results reproduceable?
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:00:01 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Linux-2.6.3, LVM2 Stripe Width
>(going across)
>PostgreSQL
>BLCKSZ
>(going down)16 KB 32 KB 64 KB 1
can you create second md5 function like TEXT md5(TEXT string, VARCHAR
salt); ? , This is using in shadow passwords and give more combination of
this same password.
thanks, bye
ivan
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Tom Lane wrote:
> "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > We have many machines that run Solaris. I know that there are patches
> > out there for some of the bugs in 7.4.2 for Solaris but I was wondering
> > what the timeline for an official 7.4.3 was?
>
> Don't hold your breath ... 7.4.
Grace Mou wrote:
> I'm currently working on a student research project that is supervised by a
> professor from my university. This project duration is 2 semesters. The
> topic is to implement the two missing SQL3 standard triggers functionalities
> in Postgresql, ¡®triggers on columns¡¯ and ¡®refe
Fabien COELHO wrote:
Ok.
A more precise question is: on the client side, whether PHP or anything
else, can you take advantage of the information available and provide some
usable somehow "dedicated" interface that would make it easy to access the
available informations? What would help for that p
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