> Build a file with 100k INSERT statements in it, and run psql -f on that
> file ... no BEGIN/END in the file, just straight INSERTs ... what is the
> max throughput ppl can see?
H Depends. Inserting up to 5,000 of Apache log records takes no
longer than a couple of wallclock minut
> Being as I was sort of the person who got EXECUTE into plpgsql... I find
> it odd that people think you can execute random shell commands.. AFAICS,
> EXECUTE is used to execute SQL queries (for when you don't want to cache
> the query plan?) ...
Got it. Thanks. Sorry for the hassle. Back lurki
> Huh? This would only be true if all operations inside plpgsql are
> executed as superuser, which they are not. Seems to me the existing
> defense against non-superuser using COPY is sufficient.
Sorry if I missed the point, but if I got it right, Pl/Pgsql EXECUTE will
allow execution of any pr
> the new EXECUTE command in PL/pgSQL is a security hole.
This actually depends but I must admit that I'm concerned too. However,
the responsibility for the results should be split adequately IMHO. DBAs
should take care about unathorized access to PGSQL server, that's why
pg_hba.conf
Hi all,
Re-posting this to -hackers. Will PQprint() remain/disappear/be replaced
in the future?
Thx
Ed
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> My query cache is in usable state and it's efficient for all things
> those motivate me to work on this.
Well, you know, us application developers are lazy egoists, we want all of
that without efforts on our side :) In fact, customers do that. They don't
want to pay for both implementin
> (other SVR4's prolly need -lsocket -lnsl)
Something like
AC_CHECK_LIB(socket,socket)
or something like that? In fact, it complains about inet_aton and
gethostbyname.
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> > Not a big deal, right?
>
> Yes a big deal. You just lost all your oids.
After I hit the wall with oids for the first time, I don't refer to them
anymore :) But yes, you're perfectly right, this is one more reason to have
DDL completely `automated,' ie no manual substitutions.
And here th
> This is a known problem in 7.0.x (see mailing list archives for more
> information). Peter E has a patch for 7.1 to remove this problem.
Thanks and sorry for the hassle.
While we're on it, if there's any work going on premissions (separating
update/delete etc), I'd be glad to offer my help
Here's something I don't understand If I'm missing an obvious, please
feel free to kick me in the right direction.
We're given two tables, linked with a foreign key. When insert is run on a
master table, everything is OK, when trying to insert into a detail table,
a strange query appears
Inoue san,
> This style of "DROP COLUMN" would change the attribute
> numbers whose positons are after the dropped column.
> Unfortunately we have no mechanism to invalidate/remove
> objects(or prepared plans) which uses such attribute numbers.
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