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uot;application development". The latter would be made by using clipper,
most often.
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Hi,
Le 17/05/2016 10:44, John R Pierce a écrit :
On 5/17/2016 1:34 AM, Pierre Chevalier Géologue wrote:
On this matter, I hear *very* often from such guys that the only
reproach they have to PostgreSQL is that it does not come with a slick
GUI like Access.
Access is a lot more than a slick
ould more suitable into
"advocacy" than here in "general", though.
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where you had something like 1 - 1 = 2... Maybe your boss was actually
very wise (and paranoid)?...
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Hello,
I think that you can safely add the PostgreSQL repository to your system, so
that you can get the latest packages for your Debian.
See there how to do it:
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt
Regards,
Pierre
Le 13 mai 2016 09:14:28 GMT+02:00, JingYuan Chen a écrit :
>I use Debian Whe
the 1990's, I met many-many deeply sick
persons. I had been infected for a while, I must confess.
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ode on the server.
All right, I understand better now. I think I also totally missed your
point, sorry...
I'll give a look at andl.
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stgreSQL forever! (or almost)
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PS: sorry for the double-reply, Szymon: I forgot *again* to hit
Shift-Ctrl-R instead of Ctrl-R, shame on me...
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restore, for my current issues.
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the idea should be a bit more matured first, maybe?
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pg_dump' didn't help. And as I can read this discussion (I
haven't finished yet, obviously), this is not the case.
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Hello,
Searching BDR led me to a few surprising results... (trigrams definitely have
numerous funny meanings ;o))
This URL will probably help:
http://bdr-project.org/docs/stable/index.html
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Pierre
Andreas Kretschmer a écrit :
>Sachin Srivastava wrote:
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>> Dear Concern,
>>
>> Kind
and courage!)
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matically to the list, I can see my own replies, displayed
within the appropriate conversation thread.
Or did I miss a point?
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Le 10/02/2016 18:08, John R Pierce a écrit :
On 2/10/2016 8:51 AM, Pierre Chevalier Géologue wrote:
PPS: how should I behave on this list: should I systematically "reply
to all", or just "reply" to the list? I'm used to a number of mailing
lists where a simple "r
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t[7] in join or string at
./crosstab_perl.pl line 24.
...
But the .csv file is there, after a redirection, and it seems fine! I'm
just worried about the messages: anything serious, or can I just ignore
them?
I'll do a diff with the csv I generated before (with psql, \a, and so
ually, I would have liked to have something that I can reuse within
postgresql, just like a view. Sorry, I'm an idealist...
based on any resultset (any number of columns). I'd be happy to post a
little get you started code if you wanted.
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t could be for any
FLOSS database, I guess) could be developed: again, does someone know if
such a project exists?
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r_to_dataset() should be written, in C if
I understand well.
I have to dig out my old C book, and browse through postgresql APIs,
code examples,etc. I guess...
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ppily to their
m$-access, therefore ignoring the pure wealth of postgreSQL: sad, isn't
it?...
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used to "normal" mailing lists, but I got quite confused by the
approach from grokbase: I thought I was posting on the grokbase list
(http://grokbase.com/), and I see that the list
pgsql-general@postgresql.org was the one I was posting to...
Sorry for the noise, I am RTFMing at the moment...
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Some time ago, it was written here:
...
I think there should be a generic way in Postgres to return from an
EAV model. Although I have no evidence on that I keep thinking that
the db must be more effective at that than the application would be.
...
Yes, thanks.
The problem with those
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