On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Andrew Dunstanand...@dunslane.net wrote:
Greg Stark wrote:
At least if it's all on one line
you can just not scroll to the right and see the rest of the query on
your screen.
This is where the confusion arises.
This is not possible on any terminal program
Greg Stark gsst...@mit.edu writes:
Incidentally I just tried
\d information_schema.views
and it *does* seem to put newlines after some of the target list
items. After each of the CASE expressions it puts a newline. So you
*already* get a mixture of some multiple items on a line and some
Tom Lane wrote:
Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com writes:
That is a slightly alarmist. Who are we going to lose these users to?
Drizzle. MySQL forks. CouchDB. Any database which has replication
which you don't need a professional DBA to understand. Whether or not
it works.
You haven't
Greg Stark wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Andrew Dunstanand...@dunslane.net wrote:
Greg Stark wrote:
At least if it's all on one line
you can just not scroll to the right and see the rest of the query on
your screen.
This is where the confusion arises.
This is not
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 2:30 AM, Stephen Frostsfr...@snowman.net wrote:
I agree entirely with Andrew here- what we need are a set of users who
would be willing to run their actual applications against a beta release
in a testing environment. The Beta-Mom position would be working with
some
Now why did this message get delayed by 4 hours before maia-1
delivered it to me? That was long enough in this to completely lose
the thread of conversation.
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