On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 at 17:14, A Z <powerus...@live.com.au> wrote: > > 1) Are there free scripts for CREATE TYPE (native type), more advanced, > <date> or <datetime> sorts of types out there, online, free for commercial > use? With function support, too? Can someone reply with a link or a > suggestion? > > 2) How may I get PostgreSQL to output the create table statement(s) for one > or more tables inside one database, without issuing instructions via the > command line, but only inside a database login, as a query or pl/sql? > > 3) I know that I can use COPY to import or export one database table between > it and a *.csv file. Can I use it to do this with multiple TABLES and *.csv > files specified in one COPY COMMAND, or not? > > 4) In the absence of OS command line instructions, is there an internal > postgresql way, via COPY or another function for example, to backup an entire > database, with all its create table statements and all insert statements, and > any other associated objects as well, in one hit? Or is this ill- advised? > > 5) When setting up communication to remote databases on remote machines, I > need to use the OPTIONS() function. It seems to require as its first function > parameter, the schema of the table (the second parameter) that it wants to > access. Can I supply a null schema, and still be able to reference the remote > table, or must I also make use of IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA? > > 6) How may I access, query, the log for the details of a normal table, or > similar? > > 7) I have found that the native trigonometry functions, namely the radians > versions, do produce error results around key trigonometry input values. I > have discovered that these errors persist, even if I cast the input parameter > away from DOUBLE PRECISION and into DECIMAL. I would like to know if there > are any freely available scripts out there that include Arbitrary Precision > mathematical functions support that work on DECIMAL and not on DOUBLE > PRECISION, that do not produce any error values around key inputs? Could > someone refer me to a website that has a script that is such?
This is the wrong mailing list for this type of thing. I suggest you review the answers that you've already received to these questions in the general mailing list. They all look like general questions to me. If you're not happy with the answers you get there, then see if you can get someone to expand on the existing answer or provide further details that might help them help you. Ignoring everyone that's tried to help you is likely not a good way for you to obtain the help you need. David