Hi, Hansell,
hansell baran wrote:
> When we run the following query "SELECT * FROM big_table", we get the
> following resutls:
Just for Curiosity:
Could you try to "COPY big_table TO stdout" from psql[.exe]? (and
possibly redirect the psql output to /dev/null or so?)
> Is there a way to increa
On 8/3/06, hansell baran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I'm new at using PostgreSQL.
Where I work, all databases were built with MS Access. The Access files are
hosted by computers with Windows 2000 and Windows
XP. A new server is on its way and only Open Source Software is going to be
installed
On Aug 3, 2006, at 19:39 , hansell baran wrote:When we run the following query "SELECT * FROM big_table", we get the following resutls: Very different results are obtained if a the query "SELECT * from big_table ORDER BY "some_column"". In this scenario You should perform your test with queries wh
Hi. I'm new at using PostgreSQL.Where I work, all databases were built with MS Access. The Access files are hosted by computers with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. A new server is on its way and only Open Source Software is going to be installed. The OS is going to be SUSE Linux 10.1 and we are makin
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 12:26, hansell baran wrote:
> Hi. I'm new at using PostgreSQL. I have found posts related to this
> one but there is not a definite answer or solution. Here it goes.
> Where I work, all databases were built with MS Access. The Access
> files are hosted by computers with Window
Hi. I'm new at using PostgreSQL. I have found posts related to this one but there is not a definite answer or solution. Here it goes.Where I work, all databases were built with MS Access. The Access files are hosted by computers with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. A new server is on its way and only