Hello PostgreSQL Team,

I would like to share feedback from a developer perspective regarding
cross-database querying in PostgreSQL.

One feature that many developers appreciate in MySQL is the ability to
directly query and join tables across multiple databases within the same
server instance. This approach becomes very useful in real-world situations
where applications need to access shared or distributed data quickly and
efficiently.

In PostgreSQL, achieving similar functionality often requires additional
setup using extensions such as postgres_fdw or dblink. While these
solutions are powerful and architecturally clean, they can feel complex for
developers who are building applications rapidly or migrating from systems
like MySQL.

It would be valuable if PostgreSQL could provide a more developer-friendly
and simplified native approach for cross-database querying while still
maintaining PostgreSQL’s strong isolation and security principles.

Possible improvements could include:

1)Simpler syntax for cross-database joins
2) Easier configuration for trusted local databases
3) Built-in lightweight federation support
4) Better onboarding documentation for multi-database use cases

PostgreSQL is already one of the most powerful and respected databases in
the industry. Enhancing developer convenience in this area could make
adoption even smoother for many teams.

Thank you for your incredible work and continuous innovation.

Best Regards,
Shivam Pandey

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