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On Friday 06 August 2004 10:00 am, J. Andrew Rogers wrote:
The major disadvantage is that the development environment and tools
for in-database languages aren't nearly as rich as your typical
standalone environment, which makes programming a pain
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On Tuesday 03 August 2004 12:12 pm, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
I'll look into how to actually implement this at home tonight.
Well, it's two nights later but I think I made some headway. I discovered
the joy that is backend/tcop/postgres.c. I
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Consider this. Most (well-written) applications are written in three
layers. The data abstraction layer provides a clean interface to the
underlying data so other people don't have to write SQL statements. The
GUI layer handles all the GUI events
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I know it's very early, but I think this is going to be important if you
want people (like me) who want to help test.
First off, the only reference to nested transaction I could find in the
documentation is a note that PostgreSQL does not have
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On Saturday 17 July 2004 9:55 am, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Jonathan M. Gardner wrote:
Should I submit documentation changes to the sgml files for nested
transcations? It will most likely be wrong, but maybe enough will be
right that those who
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Check out this gem.
= CREATE TABLE t (i int);
= CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test() RETURNS VOID
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' AS '
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t VALUES (1);
EXECUTE ''BEGIN'';
DELETE FROM t;
EXECUTE ''ROLLBACK'';
RETURN;
END
';
= SELECT test();
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On Tuesday 13 July 2004 7:33 pm, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
PHP's the same. Absolutely dreadful. They put all sorts of new
features mixed in with security and bug fixes in their minor releases.
The NUMBER OF TIMES I've upgraded PHP to fix a
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On Wednesday 17 March 2004 5:54 pm, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
I was thinking of writing a cron job to update the CVS tree and then
build the documentation (takes about 10 minutes on my computer). Then
I could push it to wherever you like.
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On Tuesday 16 March 2004 5:56 pm, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
I'll start posting the documentation I am generating to my vanity
site (announcements later), but would this be something that the
postgresql.org main site would be
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I'm not sure if my original reply made it through. Ignore the last one if
it did.
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 1:48 pm, Robert Treat wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 12:11, Richard Huxton wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 16:11, Jonathan M. Gardner
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I've written a summary of my findings on implementing and using
materialized views in PostgreSQL. I've already deployed eagerly updating
materialized views on several views in a production environment for a
company called RedWeek:
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