On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 07:47:13AM -0700, rawi wrote:
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> Leo Mannhart wrote:
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> > Caveat: If you use the standard sequence generator in hibernate, it is
> > not using the postgres-sequence in the "usual" manner. hibernate itself
> > caches 50 ID's as sequence numbers by default. This means
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 06:34:39PM +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
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> > On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Frank Bax wrote:
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> > > Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> > >> SELECT time, to_timestamp(time) AS ts,
> > >> EXTRACT('months',to_timestamp(time)) FROM mdl_log;
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Hi folks,
I have a db that I need to draw some stats from. The db itself is from the
web application moodle which, perhaps to be cross-platform, uses unix epoch
times stored as integers throughout (see table description at end of mail).
I'd like to query some stats based on the appearance of obje
rawi wrote:
Grails/Hibernate wishes per default one sequence for all tables-PKs and all
PKs as BigInt.
How is that a Hibernate default?
Hibernate lets you define a multitude of types as a primary key, and the
sequence each uses is a matter of XML or annotation configuration, at least in
the