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Subject: Re: [GENERAL]
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> First I would be happy to help get these things in postgresql. I'm not a
> c/c++ programming guru and would have to learn a bit before I could do the
> coding. I would be happy to test or talk about what's needed or anything
> like that. Or just keep the fire burning
I am a little confused here. I agree that there are points mentioned here
that need work, but correct me if I am wrong
> On Friday 09 January 2004 14:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 1. Need commit roll back in pl/pgsql much like Oracle does
> > 2. Need exception handling in pl/pgsql must l
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I write this to tell you why we won't use postgresql
> even though we wish we
> could at a large company. Don't get me wrong I love
> postgresql in many
> ways and for many reasons , but fact is fact. If
> you need more detail I
> can be glad to prove all my points.
GENERAL] what we need
to use postgresql in the enterprise
01/
I think your pretty much on target with the below. It is possible to work
around these issues on some level, but I can see how that might get unwieldly
in a hurry. While I won't tell you to "go code it if you need it", I might
ask that you consider what your paying in Oracle licenses and think