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--- > "http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-english.html">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-english.html. 32,33c32 < 1.1) What is PostgreSQL? How is it < pronounced?PostgreSQL development is performed by a team of Internet --- >
PostgreSQL development is performed by a team of 179,180c178,179 < below on how to join). This team is now responsible for all < development of PostgreSQL.
--- > section 1.6 on how to join). This team is now > responsible for all development of PostgreSQL. 242,243c241,242 < other interfaces and binaries to run on MS Windows platforms. In < this case, the client is running on MS Windows, and communicates --- > other interfaces and client applications to run on MS Windows platforms. > In this case, the client is running on MS Windows, and communicates 245c244 < platforms. A file win31.mak is included in the distribution --- > platforms. A file win32.mak is included in the distribution 253,256c252,256 < pgsql/doc/FAQ_MSWIN in the distribution or the MS Windows FAQ < on our web site. We have no plan to do a native port to any < Microsoft platform. --- > pgsql/doc/FAQ_MSWIN in the distribution or the MS Windows FAQ > at http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-mswin.html. > >A native port to some Microsoft platforms is currently being worked > upon.
321c321 < "http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/commercial-support.html">http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/commercial-support.html. --- > "http://www.PostgreSQL.org/users-lounge/commercial-support.html">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/users-lounge/commercial-support.html. 342c342 < "http://www.postgresql.org/books/">http://www.postgresql.org/books/. --- > "http://www.ca.PostgreSQL.org/books/">http://www.ca.PostgreSQL.org/books/. 345c345 < "http://techdocs.postgresql.org/">http://techdocs.postgresql.org/. --- > "http://techdocs.PostgreSQL.org/">http://techdocs.PostgreSQL.org/. 405,408c405,408 <Please visit the PostgreSQL BugTool < page, which gives guidelines and directions on how to submit a < bug.
--- >Please visit the PostgreSQL BugTool page at "http://www.PostgreSQL.org/bugs/bugs.php">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/bugs/bugs.php, > which gives guidelines and directions on how to submit a > bug report.
463,464c463,464 <There is also one at http://www.phone.net/home/mwm/hotlist/.
< 547c542 <For complex cases, many use the Perl interface and CGI.pm.
--- >For complex cases, many use the Perl interface and CGI.pm or mod_perl.
553,556c548,550 <We have a nice graphical user interface called pgaccess, < which is shipped as part of the distribution. pgaccess also < has a report generator. The Web page is http://www.flex.ro/pgaccess
--- >We have a nice graphical user interface called PgAccess, which is > shipped as part of the distribution. PgAccess also has a report > generator. The Web page is http://www.pgaccess.org/.
561,562c555 <Additional interfaces are available at < http://www.postgresql.org/interfaces.html. --- >
Additional interfaces are available at > http://www.PostgreSQL.org/interfaces.html. 777c768 <
In releases where the on-disk format does not change, the --- >
In releases where the on-disk format does not change, the 805c796 < release. --- > release.
824c815 < the first few rows. Consider a query that has an ORDER --- > the first few rows. Consider using a query that has an ORDER 843,844c834,835 <We do not support ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN, but do < this:
--- >Prior to version 7.3, ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN is not supported. > You can do this instead:
895c886 < 24 bytes: one int field and one text filed --- > 24 bytes: one int field and one text field 960c951 < LIMIT 1 --- > LIMIT 1; 975,978c966,969 <CHAR() is best when storing strings that are < usually the same length. VARCHAR() is best when --- >
CHAR(n) is best when storing strings that are > usually the same length. VARCHAR(n) is best when 1114,1115c1105,1106 < example table in 4.15.1, that might look like < this in Perl:
--- > example table in 4.15.1, an example in a > pseudo-language would look like this: 1117,1118c1108,1109 < new_id = output of "SELECT nextval('person_id_seq')" < INSERT INTO person (id, name) VALUES (new_id, 'Blaise Pascal'); --- > new_id = execute("SELECT nextval('person_id_seq')"); > execute("INSERT INTO person (id, name) VALUES (new_id, 'Blaise Pascal')"); 1127c1118 < and your SERIAL column, respectively. --- > and your SERIAL column, respectively. 1133,1134c1124,1125 < INSERT INTO person (name) VALUES ('Blaise Pascal'); < new_id = output of "SELECT currval('person_id_seq')"; --- > execute("INSERT INTO person (name) VALUES ('Blaise Pascal')"); > new_id = execute("SELECT currval('person_id_seq')"); 1142c1133 < $sth->execute(). --- > $sth->execute(). 1147c1138 <No. Currval() returns the current value assigned by your --- >
No. currval() returns the current value assigned by your 1166c1157 < backend/access/transam.h). All user-created --- > include/access/transam.h). All user-created 1188a1180 > 1193,1194d1184 < < 1231c1221 < "http://www.comptechnews.com/~reaster/dbdesign.html">http://www.comptechnews.com/~reaster/dbdesign.html
--- > "http://hea-www.harvard.edu/MST/simul/software/docs/pkgs/pgsql/glossary/glossary.html">http://hea-www.harvard.edu/MST/simul/software/docs/pkgs/pgsql/glossary/glossary.html 1250c1240 < client. --- > client. 1255c1245 <From psql, type select version();
From psql, type SELECT version();
<SELECT * --- >
--- > WHERE col IN (SELECT subcol FROM subtab); 1297,1299c1285,1286 < to: <SELECT * 1294,1295c1283 < WHERE col IN (SELECT subcol FROM subtab) <<SELECT * --- > to: >
--- > WHERE EXISTS (SELECT subcol FROM subtab WHERE subcol = col); 1306c1292 < We hope to fix this limitation in a future release. --- > We hope to fix this limitation in a future release. 1365,1366c1351,1352 < "http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/plpgsql-cursors.html"> < http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/plpgsql-cursors.html, --- > "http://www.PostgreSQL.org/idocs/index.php?plpgsql-cursors.html"> > http://www.PostgreSQL.org/idocs/index.php?plpgsql-cursors.html, 1384,1385c1370,1371 < href="http://gborg.postgresql.org/genpage?replication_research"> < http://gborg.postgresql.org/genpage?replication_research lists --- > href="http://gborg.PostgreSQL.org/genpage?replication_research"> > http://gborg.PostgreSQL.org/genpage?replication_research lists 1387,1388c1373 < href="http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay. < php">http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php. --- > href="http://gborg.PostgreSQL.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php">http://gborg.PostgreSQL.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php. 1390c1375 <SELECT * 1301,1302c1288 < WHERE EXISTS (SELECT subcol FROM subtab WHERE subcol = col) <4.27) What encryption options are available? --- >
4.28) What encryption options are available? 1398,1399c1383,1384 < in version 7.3. In previous versions, you must enable < password_encryption in postgresql.conf.