Hey everybody. I was just informed that our organization has a credit at amazon.com and asked if I had any books I wanted. I've been thinking about getting a postgresql book, and from what I've seen and read Practical PostgreSQL seems to be the standard (as well as co-authored by Joshua Drake, somebody that has helped me many times on this very list) but the fact that it's based on 7.x worries me. I started using postgresql with 8.x on windows and I'm wondering if this book and it's teachings will help me or if I should look at something targeted at 8.x or windows. What do you guys think?

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Tom Hart
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TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
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