Steve Crawford wrote:
BTW, why not upgrade to the latest version?
Cheers,
Steve
Mostly because its not my server :-) I've suggested that, we'll see.
I appreciate the comments regarding type casting. I'll be sure to look
out for that.
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Rick Schumeyer wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Rick Schumeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm working with someone who is about to upgrade from (I believe) pg
7.4 to pg 8.1.
What would be the best resource to read to look for "gotchas"?
Release notes? At the moment, we don't care about per
Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jan 23, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Reading the release notes is good, but you really really should test
>> the
>> application(s) against a test 8.1 installation before you go live ...
> be sure to run *every* query your system uses through
On Jan 23, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
Reading the release notes is good, but you really really should test
the
application(s) against a test 8.1 installation before you go live ...
be sure to run *every* query your system uses through 8.1. the most
common problems you will run in
Tom Lane wrote:
Rick Schumeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm working with someone who is about to upgrade from (I believe) pg 7.4
to pg 8.1.
What would be the best resource to read to look for "gotchas"? Release
notes? At the moment, we don't care about performance problems, on
Rick Schumeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm working with someone who is about to upgrade from (I believe) pg 7.4
> to pg 8.1.
> What would be the best resource to read to look for "gotchas"? Release
> notes? At the moment, we don't care about performance problems, only
> things that migh
I'm working with someone who is about to upgrade from (I believe) pg 7.4
to pg 8.1.
What would be the best resource to read to look for "gotchas"? Release
notes? At the moment, we don't care about performance problems, only
things that might break.
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