Michael Glaesemann wrote:
Thanks for the links! I remember coming across a TimeCenter paper. The
TimeCenter reference page is quite extensive and I look forward to
reading more of the work Darwen and Date critiqued.
Sorry for the redundant Darwen critique link.
On Aug 6, 2004, at 6:37 PM, Mike Ma
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 16:09 -0700, webb wrote:
> What I am curious about is versioning the data that goes into this
> database using something that I want to call a "checkpoint".
:-)
How about using CHECKPOINT or SAVEPOINT in postgresql 8.0? (in beta now)
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postg
Mike
Thanks for the links! I remember coming across a TimeCenter paper. The
TimeCenter reference page is quite extensive and I look forward to
reading more of the work Darwen and Date critiqued.
On Aug 6, 2004, at 6:37 PM, Mike Mascari wrote:
Partial indexes get me close to where I want with tem
Michael Glaesemann wrote:
From what I gather, the SQL TSQL2 discussions ended without any
conclusion as to extending SQL in this direction.
Darwen's critique of TSQL2 is here:
http://www.hughdarwen.freeola.com/TheThirdManifesto.web/OnTSQL2.pdf
I'm not sure if Snodgrass ever replied to it.
The wo