After several years away from Postgres, I'm back to using it for a small
project.
I installed 7.4.8 on a FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE machine. Then I init'd the db and
added myself as a user, then created a ned db for the prohect. I can
connect fine with psql.
Then I built pgaccess, and p5-DBD-Pg-13 from
After several years away from Postgres, I'm back to using it for a small
project.
I installed 7.4.8 on a FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE machine. Then I init'd the db and
added myself as a user, then created a ned db for the prohect. I can
connect fine with psql.
Then I built pgaccess, and p5-DBD-Pg-13 from t
Seems "explain" gives the run time, but not CPU time, right? I did not
find such statistics in the Statistics Collector either. How to
measure the CPU time per transaction in PostgreSQL? Thanks! Stan
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Hello all,
I am interested in know if anyone has set up clustering for performance and fail over using PostgreSQL. We are currently using Oracle for a distribution application and would like to use PostgreSQL with multiple application and database servers.
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inate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit
template1=# \q
postgres@yogi:~$ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/createuser
Enter name of user to add: stan
Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) y
psql: connectDBStart()
? I'm looking for.
1. CD/Music lirary management.
2. Library (books) management.
3. Household inventory/shoping list applications.
4. Calorie intake application.
Any sugestions?
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> Stan Jacobs wrote:
>
> > is there a version of psql that runs via web interface? It seems like it
> > would be rather trivial to build if it doesn't already exist, right? (And
> > generally, at least to me, "trivial" means someone's already done i
hi there,
is there a version of psql that runs via web interface? It seems like it
would be rather trivial to build if it doesn't already exist, right? (And
generally, at least to me, "trivial" means someone's already done it.
*smile*)
Thanks,
- Stan -
es to look for more information, that would be
great.
thanks,
-stan
x27;s an easy way to do this.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, omid omoomi wrote:
> Hi,
> There are some system tables in any pg database which contain information
> about table/field names/types and descriptions. use -e with psql command,
> and look at the sql code when running /d command
do that with the returned data.
Thanks!
- Stan -
Hi there,
I must be confusing my syntax somehow, because I'm having trouble doing a
simple update with returned id... As in I have two tables: an order
table and an orderitems table. I need to write the order record, then use
the order_id from the order record in the insert to the orderite
int4 types corrupted or otherwise unavailable on this platform?
Sorry if this is in a FAQ somewhere... If so, I'd greatly appreciate a
pointer to the right direction. *smile*
Thanks,
- Stan -
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