On Thursday, December 30th, 2021 at 7:30 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le mer. 29 déc. 2021 à 22:08, ourdiaspora a
> écrit :
>
> >
> > \copy exampletable from '/local/path/to/examplefile.csv';
> >
>
> You should tell the CSV command you're using a CSV file. By default, COPY
> think
Recipients,
How to create a query such that when a date value is entered, the date may be
associated with the result of another query.
The scenario is that a date value is entered (the plan is these dates should be
a separate table), then a query result is joined with the date value.
Please ad
On 12/31/21 7:12 AM, ourdiaspora wrote:
Recipients,
How to create a query such that when a date value is entered, the date may be
associated with the result of another query.
The scenario is that a date value is entered (the plan is these dates should be
a separate table), then a query result
On Friday, December 31, 2021, ourdiaspora
wrote:
> Recipients,
>
> How to create a query such that when a date value is entered, the date may
> be associated with the result of another query.
>
> The scenario is that a date value is entered (the plan is these dates
> should be a separate table),
I have a very naïve question and don’t know where tp look for the answer. I
use Postgres via AquaData Studio as a giant spreadsheet. I create tables and
give them names. I see the table names and know how to manipulate them with
simple SQL queries.
I know that on my Mac the tables are kept
I know that on my Mac the tables are kept in the data directory
> /Users/martinmueller/Library/Application Support/Postgres/var-13. If I go
> there I see that internally the tables have numbers. Somewhere in the
> system there must be a table that maps the name I gave to table X to the
> numer
On 1/01/22 09:27, Martin Mueller wrote:
I have a very naïve question and don’t know where tp look for the
answer. I use Postgres via AquaData Studio as a giant spreadsheet. I
create tables and give them names. I see the table names and know how
to manipulate them with simple SQL queries.
>
> I know that on my Mac the tables are kept in the data directory
>> /Users/martinmueller/Library/Application Support/Postgres/var-13. If I go
>> there I see that internally the tables have numbers. Somewhere in the
>> system there must be a table that maps the name I gave to table X to the
Am Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 08:27:59PM + schrieb Martin Mueller:
> I much prefer Postgres to Mysql for a variety of reasons,
> but mostly for its elegant string functions. But in Mysql it
> seems to be much easier to keep track of tables.
May I ask for the context of "keep track of tables" ?
Ka
pá 31. 12. 2021 v 21:28 odesílatel Martin Mueller
napsal:
>
> I have a very naïve question and don’t know where tp look for the answer. I
> use Postgres via AquaData Studio as a giant spreadsheet. I create tables and
> give them names. I see the table names and know how to manipulate them wi
On 12/31/21 12:27 PM, Martin Mueller wrote:
I know that on my Mac the tables are kept in the data directory
/Users/martinmueller/Library/Application Support/Postgres/var-13. If I
go there I see that internally the tables have numbers. Somewhere in
the system there must be a table that maps
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