Peter Eisentraut wrote:
This has been discussed about ten thousand times, and the answer is still no.

Actually the answer is: Check the TODO list. It is listed under Exotic features, so the answer is, no we can't yes we would like to.

That being said, I think it is a dumb feature. If you have data in one database, that requires access to another database within the same
cluster. You designed your database incorrectly and should be using schemas.

If you have data in one database that requires access to another database that is not in the same cluster (which happens alot) use dbi-link.

Joshua D. Drake




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