he cons – having to
forbid renames in all but the most necessary cases – it just invites
cruft into any project.
d.
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On 4. nov 2004, at 20:41, Tom Lane wrote:
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be very low risk - one or two lines.
Take care what you open. Perl may be a fairly secure, but the complex
implementation means that problematic corner cases are regularly found.
d.
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On 4. feb 2004, at 20:51, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Neil Conway wrote:
David Helgason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I needed these, so I went and implemented them myself.
I didn't see any followup to this: do we want to include this in the
main tree, contrib/, or not at all?
getbit sounds
my tables that I could put
into an illegal state (with a deferred foreign key). Later another
trigger took that table out of the illegal state if the right action
was performed.
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I needed these, so I went and implemented them myself. I have to admit
I'm not so wise on PostgreSQL backend stuff, and so I abstained from
editing the fmgrtab.c and postgres.bki.
Sorry for that, but it just seemed too complicated. Perhaps there
should really be a script to do this? I could ima