Hey thanks for working out a solution to this deceptive problem. One of
those you expect to be simple, but then all of a sudden it isn't.
Best regards
Ron
On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 at 19:01, Allan Kamau wrote:
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Thank you, simple, and effective. Got sucked into trying to use a named
constraint.
Best regards
Ron
On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 at 20:00, Laurenz Albe wrote:
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I'm trying to port a system from SQL server, and at the same time better
learn postgreSQL.
I've come across a problem that is easily solved in that world, but I am
struggling to find an approach in postgres that works.
We have 2 sets of events A and B (sets), they have a shared number (ncode),
Thanks for that perfect... missed the use of tstzrange() as a 'function' in
the documentation.
Best regards
Ron
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 21:02, Adrian Klaver
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Hi,
I've got a simple problem, but I'm convinced that there must be an
elegant solution. I'm a refugee from the world of MSSQL, so I'm still
finding some aspects of PostgreSQL alien.
I'm trying to use the *tstzrange *datatype. My issue is correctly setting
the bound types when assigning values to