Bruce Momjian wrote:
David Garamond wrote:
scott.marlowe wrote:
For me, the only features I'm likely to use in the upcoming releases are
nested transactions. While PITR is a great selling point, and the Windows
Port is something I do look forward to, having to do half my job
programming windows
David Garamond wrote:
scott.marlowe wrote:
I'm sure everybody has their own favorite feature. But I can say quite
confidently that the upcoming release contains the most number of highly
anticipated features ever. Nested transaction, 2-phase commit, Windows
port... I mean these are all major stu
David Garamond wrote:
> scott.marlowe wrote:
> > For me, the only features I'm likely to use in the upcoming releases are
> > nested transactions. While PITR is a great selling point, and the Windows
> > Port is something I do look forward to, having to do half my job
> > programming windows bo
On Tue, 4 May 2004, David Garamond wrote:
> scott.marlowe wrote:
> > For me, the only features I'm likely to use in the upcoming releases are
> > nested transactions. While PITR is a great selling point, and the Windows
> > Port is something I do look forward to, having to do half my job
> > p
scott.marlowe wrote:
For me, the only features I'm likely to use in the upcoming releases are
nested transactions. While PITR is a great selling point, and the Windows
Port is something I do look forward to, having to do half my job
programming windows boxes, nested transactions are a feature I
For me, the only features I'm likely to use in the upcoming releases are
nested transactions. While PITR is a great selling point, and the Windows
Port is something I do look forward to, having to do half my job
programming windows boxes, nested transactions are a feature I can
genuinely use i