Thanks every body, today i've created my first table with postgresql, what a
mass with \d <table> and sequancial vs auto_increment data type in create...
anyway, i will become an expert soon

;-)

thanks again

pau

2007/11/16, Merlin Moncure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Nov 15, 2007 10:44 AM, Pau Marc Munoz Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  I'm moving from mysql to postgresql just now i I'm a bit lost, could
> anyone
> > tell me some place with a comparative between postdresql and mysql
> commands,
> > i think than mostly is the same think but, any way, do anything change ?
>
> IMO, he biggest differences between mysql and postgresql for beginners
> are:
> * database authentication (pg_hba.conf and user set up)
> * create/alter table syntax
> * dealing with timestamps/default expressions
> * update and delete statements that deal with more than one table
>
> postgresql has a _much_ better command shell than mysql.  It has
> tab-completions for commands as well as database objects and has
> syntax help for all commands.  This is an absolutely essential help to
> the beginner.  (some of the gui tools, like pgadmin, have this as well
> but i use the shell almost exclusively).
>
> \h <command> in the shell will give you help for the command and
> \d <table> well 'describe' the table
>
> good luck!!
> merlin
>



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