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On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 9:58 PM Atul Kumar <akumar14...@gmail.com> wrote: > And basically you are improving your knowledge as you are expecting those > questions the answers of which you dont know about. > > Thats why you seem to not to be helpful and somehow stopping others to not > to be helpful. > > I don’t find find it wrong if any new guy asking the question that has > been repeated 1000 times earlier, if I know the answer I WILL RESPOND 1000 > TIMES, “unlike you”. > > > > > > On Friday, January 15, 2021, Atul Kumar <akumar14...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Again Thanks alot David for ur response. >> >> You expect everyone to be perfect which cannot happen. >> >> And related to thread, if someone has joined this thread today then it is >> obvious that he may not be able to find the previous threads as well. >> >> >> >> >> Regards >> Atul >> >> On Friday, January 15, 2021, David G. Johnston < >> david.g.johns...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 8:56 AM Atul Kumar <akumar14...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi o1bigtenor, >>>> >>>> Now what will you say about below query that he should have come with >>>> some research before asking here ? >>>> >>> >>> Yes. The question gets asked frequently so if one searches the archive >>> usually you'll get a thread from the past 6 months or so which is usually >>> recent enough. Plus lots of people publish blog posts and articles on the >>> topic, which are probably more well written and researched than >>> off-the-cuff replies to a mailing list would be. At least posting "hey, I >>> found these three tools, and am leaning toward such-and-such because of >>> reasons, does anyone have any thoughts I should consider?" would should the >>> effort and allow for better responses since at least some background is >>> given. Knowing generally how the poster uses PostgreSQL also helps and >>> should be included. >>> >>> A posting like this I'll usually just ignore since I know that answers >>> already exist to be found, and it is not something that I have chosen to >>> become a "librarian/interactive assistant" for - I relegate to the >>> documentation for that. >>> >>> David J. >>> >>>