On the Addison-Wesley site, the only book I could find is
PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts
by Bruce Momjian. Amazon had some others, but I'm interested
in the one that you're referring to - good tutorial and a full
reference? Which one is that?
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Hardy Merrill
Mission Critical Linux, Inc.
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Sterin, Ilya [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> There is an Eddison Wesley book that just came out a few weeks ago which is
> great but not for real beginners, but if you have any db experience you
> should do fine, since it's a tutorial as well as a full reference, and even
> includes most of the popular API's available with example code.
> Go to Eddison Wesley site to see the name since I can't recall right now.
>
> Ilya Sterin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Tedder
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> Subject: Good Book on PostgreSQL?
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>
> Can someone recommend to me a good book on PostgreSQL?
> Although I am mostly a DB2 fan, PostgreSQL will enable me to offer my
> healthcare apps to low-cost centers such as Hospices and low-income
> community medical facilities of various sorts. The value in this is
> getting a new app tested and matured enough to sell it to larger
> commercial clinics and hospitals.
>
> --Matthew
>