s long as I'm not fired
for it), than have them hate me and try not to pay me. I am just loud about
what is correct and what the consequences of incorrect are; then when they get
those consequences I make sure to draw the connection.
I'm not there to make friends, I'm there to make solu
as usually immediate, like it's Wednesday and it'll be faster by Thursday the
next day, and we'll get more done by Friday of the same week the new way. But
we don't have time.
I have had this conversation dozens of times over the years. (I was always
"Programmer".
t alone Usenet or mailing-list posts.
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On 01/31/2011 03:22 PM, Mladen Gogala wrote:
On 1/31/2011 7:28 AM, Lew wrote:
That seems a little harsh.
Oh? How so?
You post to a discussion group but want to
suppress discussion?
No, I just want to stick to the subject. My motivation for doing
ce with it.
That seems a little harsh. You post to a discussion group but want to
suppress discussion?
Maybe that works with paid tech-support staff, but here ...
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nextage Tech wrote:
How good are c***c.com practice exams for PostgreSQL
exam? My friends told me they are pretty good and he has passed many
exams with their material. Let me know guys!
"... friends ... he ..."?
Is this an ad for c***c.com? What is your connection to them?
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he system has to lock the table to alter it. It also has to check
that all records already in "bbb" satisfy the new constraint.
What's the longest you've waited for ALTER TABLE to release its lock?
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r the catch.
Strangely, the runtime is shown with a period for the separator, though.
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Christiaan Willemsen wrote:
About a year ago we setup a machine with sixteen 15k disk spindles on
Solaris using ZFS. Now that Oracle has taken Sun, and is closing up Solaris,
we want to move away (we are more familiar with Linux anyway).
Lew wrote:
What evidence do you have that Oracle is
ich discusses that Oracle may move away from open-sourcing Solaris, but
indicates that Oracle remains committed to Solaris as a for-pay product, and
also assesses a rosy future for Java.
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valgog wrote:
On Jul 25, 2:14 am, Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about two indexes, one on each column? Then the indexes will cooperate
when combined in a WHERE clause.
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/indexes-bitmap-scans.html>
I don't believe the index
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