lows us to output control characters, etc., in a
manner that is completely parsable.
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> Yes, \ always outputs as \\, excepts someone changed it last week, and I
> am requesting a reversal. Do you like the \N if it is unique?
Well, it's certainly clear, but could be confused with \n (newline). Can we
have \0 instead?
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) FROM
prestito, libro, utente WHERE libro.id_libro = prestito.id_libro AND
utente.id_utente = prestito.id_utente GROUP BY cognome, id_utente, tipo;
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use IS NOT NULL:
SELECT * from prestito WHERE notifica1 IS NOT NULL OR notifica2 IS NOT NULL
OR notifica3 IS NOT NULL;
I seem to remember that the equality/inequality operators don't work on NULL
right now...
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
t i'd
> >like to know who's fault it is ( mine or postgres )
> >Thanks for your advices & help
Try quoting the names... i.e. CREATE TABLE "TEST" etc.
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On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, José Soares wrote:
> $ cal 9 1752
The cal program has special hacks for that case. The date system doesn't
know about the Gregorian Reform of dates.
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