st to make sure that
it is not our fault, when there is a libc bug.
Just my 2ct,
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On 17.01.2011 14:26, Peter Geoghegan wrote:
On 17 January 2011 12:58, Susanne Ebrecht wrote:
Hello,
maybe i missed pre-discussion but ...
I miss considering auto-detect of file encoding.
A simple example:
$ psql -f dump.sql db
What happens when dump.sql is written by using
another encoding
On 17.01.2011 20:18, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
That may be worth investigating, but I don't think it's related to the
present patch.
As I already said - not at all.
The patch was ok for me.
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only can set encoding / LC_Collate per database not per schema.
So for different languages you might need different databases to do
correct sorting / indexing.
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LLATE bar isn't supported so you went up a level and
do it by creating a database.
I would like to get default collation per schema / table in 9.2 or 9.3
but that is my personal
wish,
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this construction in real world outside. I am pretty
sure that other
states maybe have other solutions but the described solution exist.
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start collecting those.
Peter,
what I like from "the other" is that store procedures are able to
return result sets.
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sure if this is clever.
When we make such a hint for foreign tables then we should make a similar
hint for views.
Just my 2ct,
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she has lots of experiences with
translations - She is involved in PHP doc translations too.
She immediately said "yes".
As I said - we are on the way to set up all what we need on postgresql.de.
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ten years ago it wasn't.
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My experience is that a huge follow will be that users will complain
that the
sorting isn't correct even when it is correct.
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/schema collation for functions/procedures - no individual
collation.
Just believe me - there is tons of user complain feedback on this
topic. I really can't recommend doing it same way. My experience
is that users want to use own collations in functions too.
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correct to me.
You just should send the code to a beauty farm - the wrinkles (braces)
could get placed better also it could be more. :)
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g a database by using German umlauts
let me get sure - it are bytes not characters.
Here is the patch with the correction - I just changed the word
characters into bytes.
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Hello,
by accident we recognised that the author of sepgsql.sgml
used < and > instead of < and >
I just fixed it and here is the patch.
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On 31.03.2011 18:13, Robert Haas wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Susanne Ebrecht
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Hello,
It is in start.sgml. You can see it here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/tutorial-accessdb.html
The last two sentences on the page:
" If PostgreSQL is installed correctl
On 04.04.2011 01:51, Robert Haas wrote:
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Susanne Ebrecht wrote:
Is "man" really working on Windows?
Also the sentence says that the whole product isn't correct
installed just because docs aren't installed. Which also isn't
really tru
nyway, I figured out there is another argument for XML:
My information is that DocBook 5.0 won't support SGML anymore.
Which means - sooner or later a reaction is needed.
Susanne
P.S.:
Btw. I change whatever into whatever when it
is in the parts which I am translating because my emacs indent d
On 04.04.2011 21:08, Tom Lane wrote:
Indeed. One thing I'd like to know is whether docbook v5 is any more
portable/easier to install
Unfortunately, as far as I know - there isn't a huge difference.
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more ppl in my background.
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On 16.09.2011 14:33, Dave Page wrote:
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Since 4 years I am PostgreSQL representative in SQL Standard committee.
With respect, I believe you are on the committee as you were an
employee of MySQL.
Nope. As Sun employee - I always
ses
something that would hurt PostgreSQL, like syntax that we already use
for something else, I know you're going to speak up.
Thanks for the bouquet. This comment let me feel better.
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afair Peter is working on that
problem.
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with Peter.
Afair, I once was told it is enough to report to Peter.
And as I said - David showed interests and we sometimes talk about it too.
I never wanted to bother hackers with all this stuff.
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l get too gibberish.
You sometimes just need the details.
Also - just forwarding it - is much easier and less time intensive for me.
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I am trusting.
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s.
When I was young - some when in last century - I learned that you never
should remove a feature without pre-announcing it as deprecated.
I think it is better to mark it deprecated in 9.2 and totally remove it
in 9.3.
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different languages (one cluster per language). I already saw such a setup.
There might be side businesses on the cores - so it should be possible
that the
users decides on how much cores he wants to share vacuumdb.
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Am Freitag, den 14.07.2006, 16:26 +0200 schrieb Bernd Helmle:
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> --On Freitag, Juli 14, 2006 01:23:11 +0200 Peter Eisentraut
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> . multiple values clauses for INSERT
> >
> > Susanne Ebrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was la
Am Mittwoch, den 26.07.2006, 16:58 -0400 schrieb Tom Lane:
> Susanne Ebrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is a cute hack, but it does only a small part of what I think the
> spec says.
Thank you for compliment.
>
> In the first place, the SQL syntax is pretty clear
Am Donnerstag, den 27.07.2006, 08:30 -0400 schrieb Tom Lane:
> Susanne Ebrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ... We could provide the mixed update syntax and leave the
> > typed row value expression for the next release. Do you agree?
>
> I don't really see the p
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
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