>> Original Message <<
On 2/16/01, 8:24:09 AM, Volker Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re:
[SQL] C/C++ interface:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> >
> > Volker Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Is someone maintaining the C++ interface and its documentation?
>
On 3/6/01, 4:38:41 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: [SQL]
Comparing dates:
> Markus Fischer wrote:
> > I've a SELECT statement on many joined Tabled and one of them has
> > a date column called 'date_date'. When I fetch a date e.g.
> > '02-03-2001', I get, say, 60 results back. When I
On 3/6/01, 7:11:48 AM, Jens Hartwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding [SQL] Problems with RULE:
> Hello all,
> I tried to implement the following rule: if someone wants to delete a
record
> from a table t_xyz (id integer, deleted boolean) the record should get a
> delete-flag (deleted = true
On 3/6/01, 7:11:48 AM, Jens Hartwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding [SQL] Problems with RULE:
> Hello all,
> I tried to implement the following rule: if someone wants to delete a
record
> from a table t_xyz (id integer, deleted boolean) the record should get a
> delete-flag (deleted = true
On 3/6/01, 5:26:18 PM, Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [SQL]
Quick question MySQL --> PgSQL:
> Folks,
> Just a quick question ... I need to do a regular transfer (daily +
on
> demand) of data from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database and back
> again. Can anybody st
On 3/6/01, 5:00:47 PM, Boulat Khakimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding [SQL] Permissons on database:
> Hi,
> How do I grant permissions on everything in the selected databes?
> GRANT doesnt take as on object database name nor does it accept wild
> chars
By hand at the moment I'm afrai
Author: Rachel Coin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a problem with a sql query.I have two tables : the first contains
categories and the second subcategories.
What kind of select may I use to get something like Yahoo! categories (
each "main" category gets *at most* three sub-categories..
Do yo
On 3/6/01, 5:55:05 AM, John GM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [SQL] Newbie:
execute function error!:
> I created a sample function:
> CREATE FUNCTION concat_text (text, text) RETURNS text AS '
> BEGIN
> RETURN $1 || $2;
> END; '
> LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
> The creation was fine. But whe
Boulat Khakimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I want to write an SQL function in postgres that returns
> row as a result.
>
> The problem is the select statement inside the funtion has
> a two table join. So I dont know what to put after SETOF
>
> CREATE FUNCTION dummy()
> RETURNS SETOF ?
>
> Richard,
>
>> Out of curiosity Josh, why aren't you validating in PHP? - only takes
>> a
>> couple of lines there.
>
> We are. It's just that all other validation takes place inside the
> PL/pgSQL functions in order to keep all the business logic in the
> database. Having one form of validat
>
> ie i want 1 to 1 mapping between group_id and userid so that , there
> shud not be a single group_id having more that one kind of userid.
>
> can it be done with some sort of UNIQUE INDEX?
If you want multiple groups but the user should always be the same
1 1 ok
1 1 ok
2 1 ok
3 2 ok
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Richard Huxton wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 26 Nov 2002 9:43 am, patrick wrote:
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > I'm not sure what the correct behavior is here but the observed
>> > behavior seems "wrong" (or at least undesirable).
>> Don't look right to me, and I still see it here in 7.
> Richard Huxton wrote:
>
>> On Monday 06 Jan 2003 12:44 pm, Tomasz Myrta wrote:
>>
>> >Hi
>> >I created my own aggregate function working as max(sum(value))
>> >It adds positive and negative values and finds maximum of this sum.
>> >To work properly this function needs data to be sorted.
>>
>>
>>
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:13:03PM -0500, Ron Peterson wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:01:08AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>>
>> > > I thought that the idea behind noup was to protect single columns
>> from
>> > > update. However, when I apply the noup trigger as above, I can't
>> > > update /an
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to come up with an efficient table design
> that describes a fantasy character that meets the
> following criteria:
Apologies for only dealing with the last part of your query - busy at the
moment. I'll try and follow up in more detail later.
> CREATE TABLE ATTRIBUTES (
> Jimmy Mäkelä wrote:
>
>> I found that Postgres isn't behaving like I thought when using a
>> unique index in
>> combination with NULL-values...
>> Is this a bug or specified in the SQL-standard? If its a bug, is it
>> fixed in a
>> recent version? We are using 7.2.3
>> intranet=# insert into "fo
TIA all
I have a table containing milestones achieved for projects, marked as
being in particular quarters.
CREATE TABLE milestones (
proj_id int4,
sortorder SERIAL,
qtr int4,
description varchar(200)
);
Now I need the milestone descriptions output across the page l
> Richard,
>
>> I have a table containing milestones achieved for projects, marked as
>> being in particular quarters.
>>
>> CREATE TABLE milestones (
>> proj_id int4,
>> sortorder SERIAL,
>> qtr int4,
>> description varchar(200)
>> );
>>
>> Now I need the milestone de
There have been a few posts recently where people have had problems with
nulls. Anyone got comments on the below before I submit it to techdocs?
TIA
- Richard Huxton
A Brief Guide to NULLs
==
What is a null?
===
A null is *not* an empty string.
A null is *not* a
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> There have been a few posts recently where people
>> have had problems with
>> nulls. Anyone got comments on the below before I
>> submit it to techdocs?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> - Richard Huxton
>>
>> A Brief Guide to NULLs
>> ==
>>
>> What is a null?
Apologies for previous post with no content - hit send by mistake.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback, 2nd draft out later today/tomorrow.
- Richard Huxton
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TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ?
http://www.postgresql
Thanks all for the previous feedback. If no-one comes up with any errors
in this draft I'll call it finished.
- Richard Huxton
A Brief Guide to NULLs
==
revision: 0.9
date: 2002-01-17
author: Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Overview
This is a short guide to
> I understand that if you are importing data into the database
> that this will go faster if there are no indices against the
> target table.
>
> If I want to run this statement:
> INSERT INTO table_a SELECT * from table_b WHERE value_1 BETWEEN
> X AND Y;
> is it best to do that with or without in
> When doing a join query I am getting a responce time of 3 seconds. The
> callhist table has 66000 rows and the phone table has 1 rows. I
> have an indexes on callhist.call_date, callhist.operator_id,
> phone.phone, & phone.cust_code. Here's the SQL
> SELECT a.CALL_DATE, a.OPERATOR_ID, a.CUST_
> Here's the EXPLAIN output:
>
> EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT a.CALL_DATE, a.OPERATOR_ID, a.CUST_CODE FROM
> PHONE as b right join CALLHIST as a on (a.CUST_CODE=b.CUST_CODE) where
> (b.PHONE
> = '847-478-2100') order by a.call_date desc;
> NOTICE: QUERY PLAN:
>
> Sort (cost=14320.04..14320.04 rows=6046
> i have a schema that stores timestamps in seconds/microseconds format.
> each
> column in the table is int4. what i want to do is to compute the int8
> value
> of total microseconds, a la:
> select (seconds*100)+micros from my_table;
> but it looks to me like postgresql puts the rresult int
Hello
I have a performance problem with an SQL statement.
Is there a better way to do this update:
UPDATE table1 SET column2 = temp_table.column2, column3 =
temp_table.column3, column4 = CAST(temp_table.column4 AS date) FROM
(
SELECT DISTINCT
table2.column1,
table2.column2,
table2
Yes, both have varchar(50).
Query:
UPDATE owner SET picturemedium = dvds.picturemedium, title = dvds.title,
titleOrder = dvds.title, releasedate = CAST(dvds.releasedate AS date) FROM
(
SELECT DISTINCT
detail_dvd.asin,
detail_dvd.picturemedium,
detail_dvd.title,
.
Regards - Dev
Am looking for pointers related to cross-database queries?
Thanks in advance!
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Dev Kumkar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Please can you point me to the contrib/dblink package links.
>
> What am actually looking for is query multiple database located
Hello Again,
Using dblink and now am facing a fatal error while tryinf to execute
dblink_connect as follows:
SELECT *
FROM dblink_connect('host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=postgres
password=test')
ERROR: could not establish connection
DETAIL: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "NET
Hello Everyone,
I am using postgres 9.2 and when executing function dblink facing a fatal
error while trying to execute dblink_connect as follows:
* SELECT * FROM dblink_connect('host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=postgres
password=test')*
*ERROR*: could not establish connection DETAIL: FATA
Hello,
All unquoted identifiers are assumed by PostgreSQL to be lower case by
default. This means
- SELECT MY_COLUMN FROM my_table
- SELECT my_column FROM my_table
- SELECT my_column as MY_COLUMN FROM my_table
All refer to my_column and has column name in lowercase as my_column.
If the aliases ar
Resending
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Dev Kumkar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> All unquoted identifiers are assumed by PostgreSQL to be lower case by
> default. This means
> - SELECT MY_COLUMN FROM my_table
> - SELECT my_column FROM my_table
> - SELECT my_column as MY_COLUMN FROM
Thanks!
Sure this is not a bug. Just want to know if there is any possible way to
achieve this.
Reason being - need to change all the data layer of project where the
column mapping has been done with Upper Case.
Regards...
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 8:54 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Agreed. The original poster specifically wanted "MYTABLE" and mytable
> to be the same, not "mytable" and mytable. Postgres is certainly
> non-standard in this area. I think the ability visiually distinguish
> lower-case letters better tha
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Yes, both the identifier names and alias names are folded to lower case.
> I never thought of them as different, but you are right, they are, and
> we are non-standard in both areas. Sorry.
Any plans to fix this in next release or having a
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> I wonder why you need that. I never had the requirement for that.
>
> Which driver/interface do you use that requires an alias to be all
> uppercase?
Looks like you didn't get me, am not saying aliases to be all upper case by
default (BTW
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:50 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> > Any plans to fix this in next release or having a patch to fix this?
>
> No.
>
> This has been discussed (many times) before. There isn't any feasible
> way to change this behavior without breaking an incredible amount of
> code, much of which
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Aliases are treated just like any other identifier. The downcasing
> happens in the lexer (src/backend/parser/scan.l), which is totally
> unaware of the context in which this is happening; so there's no way to
> tweak the downcasing behavio
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> And let's not forget that column aliases can be used as indentifiers in
> queries:
>
> test=> SELECT 1 AS x
> test-> ORDER BY x;
> x
> ---
> 1
> (1 row)
>
> test=> SELECT 1 AS "X"
>
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Quite aside from implementation difficulty, restricting the change to
> just column aliases doesn't make it more palatable. You'd entirely lose
> the argument that the change increases spec compliance, because the spec
> is perfectly clear that a
Use Alter table notebook from control center
right click on the table and open alter table notebook
you can drop a column or add a column or change the datatype
Kumar
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Hello everybody, excuse me how can I change de data type of a field,I currently h
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