Wondering what the optimum settings are for an
dedicated postgresql database box? The box is an
2.8ghz processor, 1gig ram (soon will be 4) and raid 1
(mirroring) across two 10k rpm SCSI disks. I only have
a single database on it running linux of course. Thanks.
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> On Aug 24, 2005, at 12:05 AM, Matt A. wrote:
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> > I have a rating section on a website. It has radio
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> On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:22:27PM -0700, Matt A.
> wrote:
> > How do I get this to work?
> >
> > create function nullif_bool(boolean) returns
> > bool as ' select nullif(''$1'','''')::bool;'
> language
> > s
We use NULLIF() for adding [1|0|null] according to the
evalution of nullif('x','') into boolean columns.
Where x is [1|0|null], which if it's an empty string
(x='') then we add NULL cause NULLIF says if '' == ''
then return NULL into boolean.
An example wrapper function for this with an integer
How do I get this to work?
create function nullif_bool(boolean) returns
bool as ' select nullif(''$1'',)::bool;' language
sql;
???
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nextval or currval? Is there a
best practice for returning the new identities value?
I'd prefer it in one call if possible.
Thank you.
--- Alban Hertroys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt A. wrote:
> > I have a serial column on a test box DB. I'm
> > using "
I have a serial column on a test box DB. I'm
using "select nextval('some_seq') as id" to insert a
id in sequence. It doesn't return the next value but
at least 4 or so (random) ahead of the current
value. Is this to be expected?
Is this the most efficient way to retreive an id value
for insert a
:
> Matt A. wrote:
> > Anyone know how I could alter the cast of the
> nullif()
> > function directly to return INT?
> >
> > We use NULLIF() for adding [1|0|null] according to
> the
> > evalution of nullif('x','') into integer columns.
> >
rget
booleans. Forget text. Just integers. Is this
possible? Nothing is impossible. Tell me it can be
done!
Could I use a C++ function to do what I'm trying to
accomplish? Or is there an more elegant solution?
(like a built in sql one)
Thanks
--- Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> On Thu,
Anyone know how I could alter the cast of the nullif()
function directly to return INT?
We use NULLIF() for adding [1|0|null] according to the
evalution of nullif('x','') into integer columns.
Where x is an integer and sometimes a empty string,
which if it's an empty string (x='') then we add NULL
a | isnull
> ---+
>| t
> 1 | f
> (2 rows)
>
> Please show us the error you got.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 02:57:29PM -0700, Matt A.
> wrote:
> > hi. I am speaking of INSERT not SELECT
> >
> > ---
We used nullif('$value','') on inserts in mssql. We
moved to postgres but the nullif() function doesn't
match empty strings to each other to return null.
MS SQL2000 nullif('1','') would insert 1 as integer
even though wrapped in '' (aka string). Also
nullif('','') would evaluate NULL (both equal
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