"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Lane)" wrote in comp.databases.postgresql.docs:
> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I feel that there is a very useful dividing line between chapters 2 and >> 3: chapter 2 is about getting the data in and out, to give beginners a >> feeling that the database system is working, chapter 3 is about >> refining the data structures for higher convenience, maintainability, >> and integrity -- "design". > > Perhaps a reasonable compromise would be to divide the material into 3 > chapters instead of 2 --- beginner, intermediate, advanced. Looking > at the existing TOC: [sNip] I think this is a good suggestion. To add to this, within the actual content I think it would also be good to reference the more advanced areas when appropriate. For example, at the end of the "creating tables" section could be included: See also: Views (advanced) See also: Foreign keys (intermediate) -- Randolf Richardson - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "We are anti-spammers. You will confirm subscriptions. Resistance is futile." Please do not eMail me directly when responding to my postings in the newsgroups. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster