Thanks to answer me. You was very kindly to write me a so nice text. :-) E.F.:> The "best book" for you really depends on what you are after! E.F.:> E.F.:> Are you interested in a book which is easy to read, gives good E.F.:> foundational concepts, and gives you decent skills with E.F.:> PostgreSQL, but E.F.:> may not make you a guru?
Justin, I am a Oracle DBA and nowadways I need to be a Postgres guru. I love to study all of things about databases. Since I am the only responsible for postgres project in my company (PRODAM), I want and need to know all about postgres. I think I just know the basics. I want know detail about WAL, configuration variables and so on. E.F.:> E.F.:> Or, are you more after a book which is more technically E.F.:> advanced and E.F.:> challenging, and assumes you have already learnt the E.F.:> easier stuff? Yes, I am. E.F.:> There are also reference volumes available (if that's E.F.:> what you're after, E.F.:> but it doesn't sound like it). I have interests about a reference volumes. E.F.:> The online books which are available have a decent E.F.:> amount of material in E.F.:> them too, and you can buy hard copies of them so you E.F.:> have them nearby at E.F.:> all times. Where can I find these online books? E.F.:> So... for us to *really* be able to give you good E.F.:> suggestions, we really E.F.:> need to know more about what you're truly needing. E.F.:> E.F.:> Hope that helps. E.F.:> E.F.:> :-) E.F.:> E.F.:> Regards and best wishes, E.F.:> E.F.:> Justin Clift E.F.:> E.F.:> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly