On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Kitter Georgiy wrote:
which has so rectriction, that client should be written on Delphi (CBuilder).
Please, prompt me how to adjust Delphi to use Postgres.
We use pgExpress driver from http://vitavoom.com It is commercial, but
cheep and works well. You can try ODBC as we
Kitter Georgiy wrote:
Good day.
I want to enter Postges into project,
which has so rectriction, that client should be written on Delphi (CBuilder).
Please, prompt me how to adjust Delphi to use Postgres.
You should be able to connect via ODBC. Googling "PostgreSQL Delphi"
seems to give so
Kitter Georgiy wrote:
(1)Let's allow to __connect into several DBMS__ at once,
last of them becomes DBMS 'by default'.
...
It's necessary to not signalize about break of foreign key,
if remote database will not connected in next time.
But that's the vital bit. Without being able to extend rel
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 06:36:47PM +0200, Claudia Kosny wrote:
> Is there a way to do this with one query?
> I am using PostgreSQL 7.4.
you can try to use "distinct on".
depesz
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Hello,
>
> I have a fairly basic question about database design where im not sure
> which approach is considered correct.
>
> I have two different entities: Clients and Services. Both allow users to
> add progressive updates about the two entities.
>
> The update/message format is exactly the same
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 08:00:42AM -0500, Michael Glaesemann wrote:
> >you can try to use "distinct on".
> I considered that as well, but couldn't think of a way to return more
you're right and i was wrong. i simply missed the word "two" in original
question. sorry.
depesz
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Hi
I would create one table to log updates with type field and one id filed
that contains either client id or service id according to type. On such a
table i would forget about foreign keys (thay are better to be avoided
anyway if you have millions of records in tables).
That way you can share cod
On Aug 28, 2007, at 4:14 , hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 06:36:47PM +0200, Claudia Kosny wrote:
Is there a way to do this with one query?
I am using PostgreSQL 7.4.
you can try to use "distinct on".
I considered that as well, but couldn't think of a way to return
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 12:47:45PM +0100, Sebastian Ritter wrote:
> > The update/message format is exactly the same for both. Should I make two
> > different tables:
> > one table with extra columns : is_client, client_id, service_id, where
> > either client_id or service_id would be null depend
Thanks for the information.
Both tables would be exactly sames apart from the foreign key relation to
clients or services. I agree that it seems strange to have one column that
is always null. Im using Django as my Object relational Mapper so im pretty
sure I can not add a constraint such as : CH
On Aug 28, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Sebastian Ritter wrote:
Hello,
I have a fairly basic question about database design where im not
sure which approach is considered correct.
I have two different entities: Clients and Services. Both allow
users to add progressive updates about the two entities.
Hi,
The views option sounds best in my opinion but sadly i cant play with things
like inheritance or views as Im using Django as my ORM and since its
relatively new, it doesnt yet support such database operations.
Id like the ids for each "entity" to be serial and hence there would be
overlap bet
Hi,
On 8/28/07, Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 03:37:22PM +0100, Sebastian Ritter wrote:
> > Thanks for the information.
> >
> > Both tables would be exactly sames apart from the foreign key relation
> to
> > clients or services.
>
> Hmm. Are the services
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 04:15:01PM +0100, Sebastian Ritter wrote:
> > I'd put it in its own table, probably, unless you're going to use it
> > frequently.
>
> Why would frequency of use change whether or not I use one or two tables?
If you have a possibly-large field that does not get used very
Im using Django as my Object relational Mapper so im pretty sure I can
not add a constraint such as ...
Then you should seriously consider changing your mapper.
>>> "Sebastian Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-08-28 16:37 >>>
Thanks for the information.
Both tables would be exactly sames apart fr
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 03:37:22PM +0100, Sebastian Ritter wrote:
> Thanks for the information.
>
> Both tables would be exactly sames apart from the foreign key relation to
> clients or services.
Hmm. Are the services or clients tables different? A useful rule of
thumb is that, to the extent
Thanks guys,
Sebastian
On 8/28/07, Bart Degryse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Im using Django as my Object relational Mapper so im pretty sure I
> can not add a constraint such as ...
> Then you should seriously consider changing your mapper.
>
> >>> "Sebastian Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-
Hi there
I have a list of events that take place in a certain city at a
certain date. Now I would like to have the first two (ordered by
date) events for each city.
Is there a way to do this with one query?
I am using PostgreSQL 7.4.
--- Kitter Georgiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Good day.
>
> I want to enter Postges into project,
> which has so rectriction, that client should be
> written on Delphi (CBuilder).
> Please, prompt me how to adjust Delphi to use
> Postgres.
>
You can to use:
ZeoslibDBO (free, but it h
Sorry my last post isnt complete.
This would have to be part of a sub select. It would be more lilke:
SELECT * from cities LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT c.id as city_id, event.id FROM
cities c LEFT OUTER JOIN events e ON (c.id = e.city_id) WHERE c.id =
cities.id ORDER BY e.date DESC LIMIT 2) as x ON (c
On 8/28/07, Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kitter Georgiy wrote:
> > Good day.
> >
> > I want to enter Postges into project,
> > which has so rectriction, that client should be written on Delphi
> > (CBuilder).
> > Please, prompt me how to adjust Delphi to use Postgres.
>
> You sh
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