Re: [HACKERS] Improving count(*)

2005-11-18 Thread Steve Wampler
want is a way to quickly estimate table sizes for an operator's display. Tom's suggestion would provide exactly that. -- Steve Wampler -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] The gods that smiled on your birth are now laughing out loud. ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP

[HACKERS] Minor (very) feature request...

2003-12-04 Thread Steve Wampler
.). Having some way of telling which messages were output when would be helpful in such cases, since I'm not allowed to beat the users into submission... Thanks! -- Steve Wampler -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] The gods that smiled on your birth are now laughing out loud. ---(end

Re: [HACKERS] Minor (very) feature request...

2003-12-04 Thread Steve Wampler
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 09:52, Andrew Dunstan wrote: Marc G. Fournier wrote: run it through syslog? or set log_timestamp = true in postgresql.conf ? Thanks - for some reason I was assuming that only applied to logging connections. Should have tried it... Thanks again! -- Steve Wampler

Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL and SOAP, suggestions?

2003-04-01 Thread Steve Wampler
artistid100050450/artistid datasrc1/datasrc extid67655/extid /ROW /ROWSET /mwssql:Body /mwssql:Envelope -- Steve Wampler [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Solar Observatory ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 2: you can get off all lists

Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL and SOAP, version 7.4/8.0

2003-03-28 Thread Steve Wampler
for a 'minimal-SOAP' implementation. A 'real' implementation boggles the mind. -- Steve Wampler [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Solar Observatory ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster

Re: [HACKERS] Threads

2003-01-23 Thread Steve Wampler
, but native threads are not likely to be constrained to a specific CPU with an SMP OS. -- Steve Wampler [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Solar Observatory ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org

Re: [HACKERS] How much work is a native Windows application?

2002-05-09 Thread Steve Wampler
of Unix-based PostgreSQL then I will start looking at other solutions. In fact, if you folks could find additional resources that would support Win32 development, it still seems to me that perhaps those resources could be better spent improving the Unix version. -- Steve Wampler -- [EMAIL