Hi, Everyone
I have an Oracle database Oracle 19c and I need to access a PostgreSQL database
15.4 that resides on a different server. I see that one alternative is to use
ODBC from Oracle. However, the server where the database resides is an HP-UX
server and I understand that I need a PostgreS
Hello,
Trying to build PostgreSQL 15 and 16 on RHEL 8.8:
[comp@havok postgresql-15.1]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.8 (Ootpa)
[comp@havok postgresql-15.1]$ uname -a
Linux havok.strasbourg.4js.com 4.18.0-477.27.1.el8_8.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 31
10:29:22 EDT 2023 x86_
Hi,
May be you think about this ?
SELECT REAL_COLUMN, *to_char(REAL_COLUMN,'9.9')
6_significant_numbers_format *FROM TEST;
Regards Tomek
czw., 19 paź 2023 o 05:47 毛毛 napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> Do we have a rule by follow which one can accurately info the output of a
> SELECT statment FROM
Answering to myself:
Of course I must install the "*-devel" packages
Seb
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On 10/18/23 13:45, Abelardo Erazo Lopez wrote:
Hi, Everyone
I have an Oracle database Oracle 19c and I need to access a PostgreSQL
database 15.4 that resides on a different server. I see that one
alternative is to use ODBC from Oracle. However, the server where the
database resides is an HP
Hi community,
I am learning the transaction of the postgresql, and I try to test using these:
##
terminal 1:
postgres=# select * from t;
number
1
(1 row)
postgres=# update t set number = 2;
UPDATE 1
postgres=# select * from t;
number
2
(1 row)
postgre
On Thursday, October 19, 2023, Wen Yi wrote:
> Hi community,
> I am learning the transaction of the postgresql, and I try to test using
> these:
>
You failed to show how the two sessions interleave. Also, your first
session doesn’t use multi-statement transactions.
postgres=# insert into t val
On 10/19/23 04:36, Wen Yi wrote:
Hi community,
I am learning the transaction of the postgresql, and I try to test using
these:
##
terminal 1:
postgres=# select * from t;
number
1
(1 row)
postgres=# update t set number = 2;
UPDATE 1
postgres=# select * from t;
number
By default, psql is configured with autocommit on.
Use another administrator, like phpadmin, and configure the connection with
autocommit off.
Atte
JRBM
El jue, 19 oct 2023 a las 11:49, Wen Yi () escribió:
> Hi community,
> I am learning the transaction of the postgresql, and I try to test using
On Thursday, October 19, 2023, Juan Rodrigo Alejandro Burgos Mella <
rodrigoburgosme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> By default, psql is configured with autocommit on.
> Use another administrator, like phpadmin, and configure the
> connection with autocommit off.
>
No. Please leave autocommit on and incor
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