On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 07:47:56PM -0500, Metare Solve wrote:
> But, what I'm gathering is, you think this is a crutch too. Will Python
> enable me to do the same things that I do with that kind of big data
> processing program?
Yes and no. Python will enable you to do _way_ more (because
you
Hello,
Please help me in accessing multi-dimentional array in postgresql
PL/PGSQL.
for i in array_lower(product_list, 1) .. array_upper(product_list, 1)
LOOP
product_list[i][0];
END LOOP;
Is the above code right?
Or is there any other way to access, i am getting
Correcting typos
Michael,
Thanks for your prompt reply
In my environment those two parameters are enabled . Just give you brief of
PG database envornment
Version 9.2.4.1
Windows 7 Professional SP1
fsync=on
full_page_writes=on
wal_sync_method=open_datasync
My Customer is into building Cancer
Adrian Klaver writes:
> On 12/08/2016 04:47 PM, Igor Korot wrote:
>> Igors-MacBook-Air:dbhandler igorkorot$ psql -U postgres -d postgres
>> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>> Is the server running locally and accepting
>> connections on Unix
Michael,
Thanks for your prompt reply
In my environment those two parameters are enabled . Just give you brief of
PG database envornment
Version 9.2.4.1
Windows 7 Professional SP1
fsync=on
full_page_writes=on
wal_sync_method=open_datasync
My Customer is into building Cancer related systems and
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 17:08:41 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>
> > GUI's only get you so far. At some point you will need to dive
> > deeper to get what you. I am mostly a self taught
> > programmer(biologist by training) so I
On 12/08/2016 04:47 PM, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, guys,
This is the result of running "SQL shell":
[code]
Last login: Thu Dec 8 19:46:41 on ttys001
Igors-MacBook-Air:~ igorkorot$ /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/scripts/runpsql.sh; exit
Server [localhost]:
Database [postgres]:
Port [5432]:
Username
(Please top-post that's annoying)
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Sreekanth Palluru wrote:
> Can I generalize that, if after step 4) page ( new page or old page) got
> written disk from buffer and crash happens between step 4) and 5) we
> always get
> block corruption
Michael,
Can I generalize that, if after step 4) page ( new page or old page) got
written disk from buffer and crash happens between step 4) and 5) we
always get
block corruption issues with Postgres which can only be recovered by
setting zero_damaged_pages if we just have pg_dump backups and
On 12/08/2016 05:14 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
I'm happy with postgres. It came recommended by a girl whose skills I
totally respect. When i told my old boss I was going to use it, she
redirected me to MySQL because that's what our CRM used. I've always
looked back at postgres, though, and for some
I'm happy with postgres. It came recommended by a girl whose skills I
totally respect. When i told my old boss I was going to use it, she
redirected me to MySQL because that's what our CRM used. I've always looked
back at postgres, though, and for some reason like it, conceptually, better.
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Metare Solve wrote:
Will Python enable me to do the same things that I do with that kind of
big data processing program?
Yes.
I need SOMETHING to use for analysis for the tests I'm going to have to
take when I job hunt so I'm exploring KNIME right now and doing the
On 12/08/2016 04:47 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
I'll check out the django girls, thanks. There's also a group of women
coders in DC who hold a lot of trainings and events. I'll see if they
have a level I python coming up.
You made me think about something about the GUI's: In my old job I used
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Adrian Klaver wrote:
GUI's only get you so far. At some point you will need to dive deeper to
get what you. I am mostly a self taught programmer(biologist by training)
so I understand the hill you are facing. The language I use is Python,
mainly because to me it made sense.
On 12/8/2016 4:45 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
I don't know anything about Tableau, but I don't see anything on their
fluff-heavy website mentioning postgresql, rather, it all seems
http://onlinehelp.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/help.htm#examples_postgresql.html
ah, more digging... the
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Sreekanth Palluru wrote:
> Hi ,
> I am working on page corruption issue want to know if below scenario is
> possible
>
> 1) Insert command from client , I understand heap_insert is called from
> heampam.c
> 2) Let us say table is full and
I'll check out the django girls, thanks. There's also a group of women
coders in DC who hold a lot of trainings and events. I'll see if they have
a level I python coming up.
You made me think about something about the GUI's: In my old job I used
alteryx because we were working with datasets from
Hi, guys,
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 10:19 AM, Charles Clavadetscher
wrote:
> Hello
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org
>> [mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Klaver
>> Sent: Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2016
Hi ,
I am working on page corruption issue want to know if below scenario is
possible
1) Insert command from client , I understand heap_insert is called
from heampam.c
2) Let us say table is full and relation is extended and added a new block
3) Tuple is inserted into new page for the block
On 12/08/2016 04:39 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/8/2016 4:19 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
- The project is to build my Tableau skills, for one. There are a lot
of (work from home) jobs out there that call for Tableau skills and I
know the best way to learn something is to do it. I think using the
On 12/8/2016 4:19 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
- The project is to build my Tableau skills, for one. There are a lot
of (work from home) jobs out there that call for Tableau skills and I
know the best way to learn something is to do it. I think using the
SQL database as a source will enable me to
On 12/08/2016 04:19 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
Sorry, I got on so many lists yesterday. I'm really not that dense.
I have absolutely no language programming skills and it is very very
frustrating. I can HTML and that's it. I desperately want to develop the
skills but whenever I try on my own, I
Sorry, I got on so many lists yesterday. I'm really not that dense.
I have absolutely no language programming skills and it is very very
frustrating. I can HTML and that's it. I desperately want to develop the
skills but whenever I try on my own, I hit the same wall as I do with SQL.
I'm just bad
On 12/08/2016 03:46 PM, Metare Solve wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for an online mentor, someone I can chat/email and ask
questions of. Maybe "meet up" and have a direct chat. I've been trying
to get into SQL for years and I just... have... problems. It's very
frustrating and at this point in my
Hi,
I'm looking for an online mentor, someone I can chat/email and ask
questions of. Maybe "meet up" and have a direct chat. I've been trying to
get into SQL for years and I just... have... problems. It's very
frustrating and at this point in my career is going to keep me from getting
a new job.
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 05:16:11PM -0300, Edilmar LISTAS wrote:
> I decided to use the pg_ctl to start/stop, I didn't find a way to
> configure systemctl script.
I didn't noticed your first mail.
You can find all needed informations on this blog post:
I decided to use the pg_ctl to start/stop, I didn't find a way to
configure systemctl script.
Em 05-12-2016 15:21, Edilmar LISTAS escreveu:
Hi,
I do these steps to config Postgresql 9.6 in CentOS 6.x using a
different data directory:
yum -y install postgresql96-server postgresql96-contrib
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Chris Travers wrote:
Assuming relatively small files, bytea makes much more sense than a large
object.
Hi Chris,
Most of the documents are only a few pages in size.
LOBs work best when you need a streaming interface (seek and friends) while
bytea's are otherwise much
> On Dec 8, 2016, at 9:25 AM, Chris Travers wrote:
>
> Assuming relatively small files, bytea makes much more sense than a large
> object. However note that encoding and decoding can be relatively memory
> intensive depending on your environment. This is not a
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Adrian Klaver wrote:
http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/usage.html?highlight=binary#adapt-binary
Thanks again, Adrian.
Rich
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On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, John DeSoi wrote:
>
> I have been storing PDFs in Postgres for several years without any
>> problems. Documents range in size from a few pages to 100+ pages. I'm
>> using a bytea column, not large
On 12/08/2016 07:16 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, John DeSoi wrote:
I have been storing PDFs in Postgres for several years without any
problems. Documents range in size from a few pages to 100+ pages. I'm
using a bytea column, not large objects. I store the documents in a
Hello
> -Original Message-
> From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Klaver
> Sent: Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2016 16:09
> To: Igor Korot
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL]
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, John DeSoi wrote:
I have been storing PDFs in Postgres for several years without any
problems. Documents range in size from a few pages to 100+ pages. I'm
using a bytea column, not large objects. I store the documents in a
separate database from the rest of the application
On 12/08/2016 07:02 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
Adrian,
Anything else you see?
Does Postgres uses single quotes for literal values or double quotes?
Single:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-syntax-lexical.html
I'm talking about
INSERT INTO... VALUES(); statements.
SQLite does
On 12/08/2016 06:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
Adrian,
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 12/08/2016 04:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, ALL,
I have a text file which I got from exporting the SQLite database.
The file contains an SQL statement which
Adrian,
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
> Adrian,
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Adrian Klaver
> wrote:
>> On 12/08/2016 04:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, ALL,
>>> I have a text file which I got from exporting the
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 4:34 AM, Charles Clavadetscher <
clavadetsc...@swisspug.org> wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@
> postgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Durumdara
> *Sent:* Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2016 10:13
> *To:*
Adrian,
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 12/08/2016 04:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
>>
>> Hi, ALL,
>> I have a text file which I got from exporting the SQLite database.
>>
>> The file contains an SQL statement which will generate the database.
>
>
On 12/08/2016 04:54 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, ALL,
I have a text file which I got from exporting the SQLite database.
The file contains an SQL statement which will generate the database.
Is there a CREATE DATABASE statement in the file you are referencing?
Otherwise you will have to create
> On Dec 6, 2016, at 1:09 PM, Eric Schwarzenbach
> wrote:
>
> I've often wondered if we'd have been better off storing the files in the
> database. This design decision was made some years ago, and our concerns
> around this had to do with performance, but I don't
OmniDB [1] is able to convert databases from one RDBMS to another. I
suggest you perform a conversion from your SQLite file to a PostgreSQL
database.
This page [2] can help you on how to add connections to OmniDB and this
other page [3] explains how to use the convert feature.
[1]
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Charles Clavadetscher wrote:
IMHO the fact mentioned by Chris Travers that comments on objects included
in the database can be used by tools to generate the documentation is
probably the most important (besides their being persisted).
Charles,
Chris' contribution was
On 07/12/16 21:20, Rob Sargent wrote:
>
>
> On 12/07/2016 02:06 PM, Kevin Grittner wrote:
>> I would be much happier if most developers understood the
>> difference between a character set (e.g., Unicode) and a character
>> encoding scheme (e.g., UTF-8 or UTF-16) and how the two concepts
>>
Hi, ALL,
I have a text file which I got from exporting the SQLite database.
The file contains an SQL statement which will generate the database.
Excerpt from this file:
[code]
CREATE TABLE leagues( id INTEGER AUTOINCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, name
VARCHAR(100),balance DOUBLE(10,2));
CREATE TABLE
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Chris Travers wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:01 AM, Subhankar Chattopadhyay
> wrote:
>>
>> pg_rewind cannot be used as I am on 9.4.
>>
>> Anything else?
>
>
> Upgrade to 9.5 or 9.6? ;-)
>
> This is a known
Hello Kevin
Getting back at this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Grittner [mailto:kgri...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 23. November 2016 17:04
> To: Charles Clavadetscher
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] max_connections limit
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:01 AM, Subhankar Chattopadhyay <
subho@gmail.com> wrote:
> pg_rewind cannot be used as I am on 9.4.
>
> Anything else?
>
Upgrade to 9.5 or 9.6? ;-)
This is a known limitation in Postgres that pg_rewind was written to
address.
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 3:23 PM,
pg_rewind cannot be used as I am on 9.4.
Anything else?
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Achilleas Mantzios
wrote:
> On 08/12/2016 11:33, Subhankar Chattopadhyay wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Few days back I had asked if it is needed to to pg_basebackup for
>> every
On 08/12/2016 11:33, Subhankar Chattopadhyay wrote:
Hi,
Few days back I had asked if it is needed to to pg_basebackup for
every database update. From John I understood that it is unnecessary
and if the slave is syncing, even if it is catching up, it would be
able to sync without doing
I am on 9.4. Doesn't look like we have it available on 9.4.
Do we have any other option?
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Chris Travers wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Subhankar Chattopadhyay
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Few days back I
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Subhankar Chattopadhyay <
subho@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Few days back I had asked if it is needed to to pg_basebackup for
> every database update. From John I understood that it is unnecessary
> and if the slave is syncing, even if it is catching up, it
Hello
From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Durumdara
Sent: Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2016 10:13
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Who dropped a role?
Hello!
Sorry, meanwhile I found it as Group Role.
I
Hi,
Few days back I had asked if it is needed to to pg_basebackup for
every database update. From John I understood that it is unnecessary
and if the slave is syncing, even if it is catching up, it would be
able to sync without doing pg_basebackup. This is working also for me.
However, for a
Hello!
Sorry, meanwhile I found it as Group Role.
I never used this kind of role. How to restore it to normal login role?
Thanks for it!
dd
2016-12-08 9:53 GMT+01:00 Durumdara :
> Dear PG Masters!
>
> In a server today I didn't find an important role.
> I don't know what
Dear PG Masters!
In a server today I didn't find an important role.
I don't know what my colleagues did with it, but it seems to be lost.
Do you know a trick, how get info about it?
1.) Who dropped it?
2.) If not dropped what happened with it?
Does role dropping logged somewhere?
Thanks for
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