Hi Alan

Actually I already working the whole weekend at this issue. Hopefully it
will be fixed today or tomorrow.

I have not heard of people for which it is a break point, but it can
definitely be useful if working which large or realtime datasets.

Have fun

2016-03-19 21:52 GMT+01:00 Alan Mead <ame...@alanmead.org>:

> Maybe we're straying a bit from the topic at hand... Should we fix the
> Windows build to support PSQL?
>
> My point is that I don't see much use, but clearly Philip Curran sees a
> use. And John's answer seems pretty emphatically in favor of the feature.
> So, if it's missing from the Windows version, that sounds like a problem.
>
> -Alan
>
>
>
> On 3/19/2016 3:23 PM, Harry Thijssen wrote:
>
>
> You could do that with a single select statement (albeit a complicated
>> one).
>> You would need to use an inner join and an additional where clause.
>>
>>
> I would recommend creating a view and the join in the view.
>
>
> For big data  and realtime data the use of a database looks a good idea to
> me.
>
> Have fun
>
>
>
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