On 07/23/2015 03:02 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
http://pgloader.io/
Ok, thanks, I'll look into pgloader's data validation abilities.
However, my naive understanding of pgloader is that it is used to
quickly load data into a database, which is not what I am looking to do.
I want to validate data
Tim Clarke wrote
> Shouldn't be too difficult to import those new rows into one table,
> write a procedure that inserts them into the real table one by one and
> logs the validation failure if any - committing good rows and rolling
> back bad. In fact if you could then write the failures to a third
On Thu, 2015-07-23 at 15:34 -0700, JPLapham wrote:
> Tim Clarke wrote
> > Shouldn't be too difficult to import those new rows into one table,
> > write a procedure that inserts them into the real table one by one
> > and
> > logs the validation failure if any - committing good rows and
> > rollin
Hi,
I’m reading about the ranking functions [1], and I have a couple questions…
1. Is ts_rank taking proximity of terms into account? It seems like it is, but
the docs suggest that only ts_rank_cd does that.
2. Is there a way to search multiple terms like ‘a | b | c …’ but score higher
when mu
Postgresql is first linux program based on automake I've ever seen
(and i've been compiling linux stuff nice 1999) that does not allow
specyfying lib locations on ./configure like
(like --with-openssl=/path/to/openssl)
So how do I link it to other version of openssl than one that is
present in os