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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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databases on a single host. Such a collection of
databases on a single host. Such a collection of
databases is called a cluster (of databases). A frontend
databases is called a cluster (of databases). A frontend
application that wishes to access a given database
application that wishes to access a given database
within a cluster makes calls to an interface library (e
g, libpq
)
within a cluster makes calls to an interface library (e
.g., <application>libpq</>
)
that is linked into the application.
that is linked into the application.
The library sends user requests over the network to the
The library sends user requests over the network to the
<Application>postmaster</Application>
<Application>postmaster</Application>
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<Para>
<Para>
You should also be aware that the <Application>postmaster</Application> and
You should also be aware that the <Application>postmaster</Application> and
postgres servers run with the user-id
of the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName>
<application>postgres</> servers run with the user ID
of the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName>
<quote>superuser</>.
<quote>superuser</>.
Note that the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> superuser does not
Note that the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> superuser does not
have to be any particular user (e.g., a user named
have to be any particular user (e.g., a user named
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/array.sgml,v 1.1
8 2001/11/29 21:02:41 tgl
Exp $ -->
<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/array.sgml,v 1.1
9 2002/01/20 22:19:55 petere
Exp $ -->
<chapter id="arrays">
<chapter id="arrays">
<title>Arrays</title>
<title>Arrays</title>
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A limitation of the present array implementation is that individual
A limitation of the present array implementation is that individual
elements of an array cannot be SQL NULLs. The entire array can be set
elements of an array cannot be SQL NULLs. The entire array can be set
to NULL, but you can't have an array with some elements NULL and some
to NULL, but you can't have an array with some elements NULL and some
not. Fixing this is on the
TODO
list.
not. Fixing this is on the
to-do
list.
</para>
</para>
</note>
</note>
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</programlisting>
</programlisting>
The string-literal processor removes one level of backslashes, so that
The string-literal processor removes one level of backslashes, so that
what arrives at the array-value parser looks like <literal>{"\\","\""}</>.
what arrives at the array-value parser looks like <literal>{"\\","\""}</>.
In turn, the strings fed to the <type>text</> datatype's input routine
In turn, the strings fed to the <type>text</> data
type's input routine
become <literal>\</> and <literal>"</> respectively. (If we were working
become <literal>\</> and <literal>"</> respectively. (If we were working
with a datatype whose input routine also treated backslashes specially,
with a data
type whose input routine also treated backslashes specially,
<type>bytea</> for example, we might need as many as eight backslashes
<type>bytea</> for example, we might need as many as eight backslashes
in the query to get one backslash into the stored array element.)
in the query to get one backslash into the stored array element.)
</para>
</para>
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/charset.sgml,v 2.2
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Exp $ -->
<chapter id="charset">
<chapter id="charset">
<title>Localization</>
<title>Localization</>
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
For 7.2, <option>--enable-unicode-conversion</option> is not necessary.
For 7.2, <option>--enable-unicode-conversion</option> is not necessary.
The
u
nicode conversion functionality is automatically enabled
The
U
nicode conversion functionality is automatically enabled
if <option>--enable-multibyte</option> is specified.
if <option>--enable-multibyte</option> is specified.
</para>
</para>
</sect2>
</sect2>
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* Fix problem with MB and locale
* Fix problem with MB and locale
Jan 26, 1999
Jan 26, 1999
* Add support for Big5 for fronend encoding
* Add support for Big5 for fron
t
end encoding
(you need to create a database with EUC_TW to use Big5)
(you need to create a database with EUC_TW to use Big5)
* Add regression test case for EUC_TW
* Add regression test case for EUC_TW
(contributed by Jonah Kuo <email>jonahkuo@mail.ttn.com.tw</email>)
(contributed by Jonah Kuo <email>jonahkuo@mail.ttn.com.tw</email>)
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and the frontend
and the frontend
* new command SET CLIENT_ENCODING etc. added
* new command SET CLIENT_ENCODING etc. added
* add support for LATIN1 character set
* add support for LATIN1 character set
* enhance 8
bit clea
ness
* enhance 8
-bit cleanli
ness
April 21, 1998 some enhancements/fixes
April 21, 1998 some enhancements/fixes
* character_length(), position(), substring() are now aware of
* character_length(), position(), substring() are now aware of
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1 2001/12/27 21:37:34 tgl
Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/client-auth.sgml,v 1.3
2 2002/01/20 22:19:55 petere
Exp $
-->
-->
<chapter id="client-authentication">
<chapter id="client-authentication">
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<para>
<para>
<literal>trust</> authentication is appropriate and very convenient
<literal>trust</> authentication is appropriate and very convenient
for local connections on a single-user workstation. It is usually
for local connections on a single-user workstation. It is usually
<emphasis>not</> appropriate by itself on a multi
-
user machine.
<emphasis>not</> appropriate by itself on a multiuser machine.
However, you may be able to use <literal>trust</> even on a multi
-
user
However, you may be able to use <literal>trust</> even on a multiuser
machine, if you restrict access to the postmaster's socket file using
machine, if you restrict access to the postmaster's socket file using
filesystem permissions. To do this, set the parameter
file
-
system permissions. To do this, set the parameter
<varname>unix_socket_permissions</varname> (and possibly
<varname>unix_socket_permissions</varname> (and possibly
<varname>unix_socket_group</varname>) in <filename>postgresql.conf</>,
<varname>unix_socket_group</varname>) in <filename>postgresql.conf</>,
as described in <xref linkend="runtime-config-general">. Or you could
as described in <xref linkend="runtime-config-general">. Or you could
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
Setting filesystem permissions only helps for Unix-socket connections.
Setting file
-
system permissions only helps for Unix-socket connections.
Local TCP connections are not restricted by it; therefore, if you want
Local TCP connections are not restricted by it; therefore, if you want
to use permissions for local security, remove the <literal>host ...
to use permissions for local security, remove the <literal>host ...
127.0.0.1 ...</> line from <filename>pg_hba.conf</>, or change it to a
127.0.0.1 ...</> line from <filename>pg_hba.conf</>, or change it to a
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petere Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.8
4 2002/01/20 22:19:55
petere Exp $
-->
-->
<chapter id="datatype">
<chapter id="datatype">
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</thead>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tbody>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
bytea
</entry>
<entry>
<type>bytea</type>
</entry>
<entry>4 bytes plus the actual binary string</entry>
<entry>4 bytes plus the actual binary string</entry>
<entry>Variable (not specifically limited)
<entry>Variable (not specifically limited)
length binary string</entry>
length binary string</entry>
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5 2002/01/04 17:02:25 thomas
Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datetime.sgml,v 2.2
6 2002/01/20 22:19:55 petere
Exp $
Date/time details
Date/time details
-->
-->
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The following table of time zones recognized by
The following table of time zones recognized by
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> is organized by time
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> is organized by time
zone offset from UTC, rather than alphabetically; this is intended
zone offset from UTC, rather than alphabetically; this is intended
to faciliate
to facili
t
ate
matching local usage with recognized abreviations for cases where
matching local usage with recognized ab
b
reviations for cases where
these might differ.
these might differ.
<table tocentry="1">
<table tocentry="1">
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<note>
<note>
<para>
<para>
SQL92 states that
SQL92 states that
<quote>Within the definition of a <
sgmltag>datetime literal</sgmltag
>,
<quote>Within the definition of a <
quote>datetime literal</quote
>,
the <
sgmltag>datetime value</sgmltag
>s are constrained by the
the <
quote>datetime value</quote
>s are constrained by the
natural rules for dates and times
natural rules for dates and times
according to the Gregorian calendar</quote>.
according to the Gregorian calendar</quote>.
Dates between 1752-09-03 and 1752-09-13, although eliminated in
Dates between 1752-09-03 and 1752-09-13, although eliminated in
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petere Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/dfunc.sgml,v 1.
20 2002/01/20 22:19:55
petere Exp $
-->
-->
<sect2 id="dfunc">
<sect2 id="dfunc">
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<para>
<para>
<indexterm><primary>PIC</></>
<indexterm><primary>PIC</></>
Creating shared libraries is generally analog
u
ous to linking
Creating shared libraries is generally analogous to linking
executables: first the source files are compiled into object files,
executables: first the source files are compiled into object files,
then the object files are linked together. The object files need to
then the object files are linked together. The object files need to
be created as <firstterm>position-independent code</firstterm>
be created as <firstterm>position-independent code</firstterm>
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39 2002/01/08 15:16:16
petere Exp $ -->
<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml,v 1.
40 2002/01/20 22:19:55
petere Exp $ -->
<appendix id="docguide">
<appendix id="docguide">
<title>Documentation</title>
<title>Documentation</title>
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will need to increase the size of
will need to increase the size of
<application>TeX</application>'s internal data structures.
<application>TeX</application>'s internal data structures.
Details on this can be found in the <application>JadeTeX</application>
Details on this can be found in the <application>JadeTeX</application>
installation insructions.
installation ins
t
ructions.
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
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styles, in particular the default style. If the document
styles, in particular the default style. If the document
contains <sgmltag>REFENTRY</sgmltag> sections, one must also
contains <sgmltag>REFENTRY</sgmltag> sections, one must also
replace formatting hints which tie a
replace formatting hints which tie a
<emphasis>prece
e
ding</emphasis> paragraph to the current
<emphasis>preceding</emphasis> paragraph to the current
paragraph, and instead tie the current paragraph to the
paragraph, and instead tie the current paragraph to the
following one. A utility, <application>fixrtf</application> is
following one. A utility, <application>fixrtf</application> is
available in
available in
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powerful mode for editing <acronym>SGML</acronym> documents.
powerful mode for editing <acronym>SGML</acronym> documents.
When properly configured, it will allow you to use
When properly configured, it will allow you to use
<application>Emacs</application> to insert tags and check markup
<application>Emacs</application> to insert tags and check markup
consist
a
ncy. You could use it for <acronym>HTML</acronym> as
consist
e
ncy. You could use it for <acronym>HTML</acronym> as
well. Check the <ulink
well. Check the <ulink
url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html">PSGML
url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html">PSGML
web site</ulink> for downloads, installation instructions, and
web site</ulink> for downloads, installation instructions, and
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-->
-->
<chapter id="ecpg">
<chapter id="ecpg">
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<term><computeroutput>-240 (ECPG_UNKNOWN_DESCRIPTOR): Descriptor %s not found in line %d.</computeroutput></term>
<term><computeroutput>-240 (ECPG_UNKNOWN_DESCRIPTOR): Descriptor %s not found in line %d.</computeroutput></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The descriptor specified was not foundstatement you are trying to use has not been prepared.
The descriptor specified was not found
. The
statement you are trying to use has not been prepared.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</varlistentry>
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<term><computeroutput>-242 (ECPG_UNKNOWN_DESCRIPTOR_ITEM): Descriptor %s not found in line %d.</computeroutput></term>
<term><computeroutput>-242 (ECPG_UNKNOWN_DESCRIPTOR_ITEM): Descriptor %s not found in line %d.</computeroutput></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The descriptor specified was not foundstatement you are trying to use has not been prepared.
The descriptor specified was not found
. The
statement you are trying to use has not been prepared.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</varlistentry>
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PostgreSQL documentation
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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just sequences) are special single-row tables created with
just sequences) are special single-row tables created with
<command>CREATE SEQUENCE</>. A sequence object is usually used to
<command>CREATE SEQUENCE</>. A sequence object is usually used to
generate unique identifiers for rows of a table. The sequence functions
generate unique identifiers for rows of a table. The sequence functions
provide simple, multi
-
user-safe methods for obtaining successive
provide simple, multiuser-safe methods for obtaining successive
sequence values from sequence objects.
sequence values from sequence objects.
</para>
</para>
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<row>
<row>
<entry><function>pg_get_userbyid</>(<parameter>userid</parameter>)</entry>
<entry><function>pg_get_userbyid</>(<parameter>userid</parameter>)</entry>
<entry><type>name</></entry>
<entry><type>name</></entry>
<entry>Get user name given
sysid
</>
<entry>Get user name given
ID
</>
</row>
</row>
</tbody>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</tgroup>
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<para>
<para>
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
the normal rules of SQL
b
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
the normal rules of SQL
B
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
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@@ -4856,7 +4856,7 @@ AND
<para>
<para>
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
the normal rules of SQL
b
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
the normal rules of SQL
B
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
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The right-hand side of this form of <token>ANY</> is a parenthesized
The right-hand side of this form of <token>ANY</> is a parenthesized
subquery, which must return exactly one column. The left-hand expression
subquery, which must return exactly one column. The left-hand expression
is evaluated and compared to each row of the subquery result using the
is evaluated and compared to each row of the subquery result using the
given <replaceable>operator</replaceable>, which must yield a
b
oolean
given <replaceable>operator</replaceable>, which must yield a
B
oolean
result.
result.
The result of <token>ANY</> is TRUE if any true result is obtained.
The result of <token>ANY</> is TRUE if any true result is obtained.
The result is FALSE if no true result is found (including the special
The result is FALSE if no true result is found (including the special
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...
@@ -4921,7 +4921,7 @@ AND
<para>
<para>
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
the normal rules of SQL
b
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
the normal rules of SQL
B
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
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@@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ AND
The right-hand side of this form of <token>ALL</> is a parenthesized
The right-hand side of this form of <token>ALL</> is a parenthesized
subquery, which must return exactly one column. The left-hand expression
subquery, which must return exactly one column. The left-hand expression
is evaluated and compared to each row of the subquery result using the
is evaluated and compared to each row of the subquery result using the
given <replaceable>operator</replaceable>, which must yield a
b
oolean
given <replaceable>operator</replaceable>, which must yield a
B
oolean
result.
result.
The result of <token>ALL</> is TRUE if all rows yield TRUE
The result of <token>ALL</> is TRUE if all rows yield TRUE
(including the special case where the subquery returns no rows).
(including the special case where the subquery returns no rows).
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...
@@ -4984,7 +4984,7 @@ AND
<para>
<para>
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
the normal rules of SQL
b
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
the normal rules of SQL
B
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
otherwise the result of that row comparison is unknown (NULL).
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...
@@ -5014,7 +5014,7 @@ AND
<para>
<para>
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
As usual, NULLs in the expressions or subquery rows are combined per
the normal rules of SQL
b
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
the normal rules of SQL
B
oolean expressions. Two rows are considered
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
equal if all their corresponding members are non-null and equal; the rows
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
are unequal if any corresponding members are non-null and unequal;
otherwise the result of the row comparison is unknown (NULL).
otherwise the result of the row comparison is unknown (NULL).
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Genetic Optimizer
Genetic Optimizer
-->
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determined, randomized search. The set of possible solutions for the
determined, randomized search. The set of possible solutions for the
optimization problem is considered as a
optimization problem is considered as a
<firstterm>population</firstterm> of <firstterm>individuals</firstterm>.
<firstterm>population</firstterm> of <firstterm>individuals</firstterm>.
The degree of adaption of an individual to its environment is specified
The degree of adapt
at
ion of an individual to its environment is specified
by its <firstterm>fitness</firstterm>.
by its <firstterm>fitness</firstterm>.
</para>
</para>
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+=========================================+
+=========================================+
| INITIALIZE P(t) |
| INITIALIZE P(t) |
+=========================================+
+=========================================+
| evalu
te FITNESS of P(t)
|
| evalu
ate FITNESS of P(t)
|
+=========================================+
+=========================================+
| while not STOPPING CRITERION do |
| while not STOPPING CRITERION do |
| +-------------------------------------+
| +-------------------------------------+
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| +-------------------------------------+
| +-------------------------------------+
| | P(t+1) := SELECTION{P''(t) + P(t)} |
| | P(t+1) := SELECTION{P''(t) + P(t)} |
| +-------------------------------------+
| +-------------------------------------+
| | evalu
te FITNESS of P''(t)
|
| | evalu
ate FITNESS of P''(t)
|
| +-------------------------------------+
| +-------------------------------------+
| | t := t + 1 |
| | t := t + 1 |
+===+=====================================+
+===+=====================================+
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</literallayout>
</literallayout>
is encoded by the integer string '4-1-3-2',
is encoded by the integer string '4-1-3-2',
which means, first join relation '4' and '1', then '3', and
which means, first join relation '4' and '1', then '3', and
then '2', where 1, 2, 3, 4 are rel
id
s within the
then '2', where 1, 2, 3, 4 are rel
ation ID
s within the
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> optimizer.
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> optimizer.
</para>
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<chapter id="jdbc">
<chapter id="jdbc">
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<para>
<para>
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides two distinct ways to
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides two distinct ways to
store binary data. Binary data can be stored in a table using
store binary data. Binary data can be stored in a table using
<application>PostgreSQL's</application> binary datatype
<application>PostgreSQL's</application> binary data
type
<type>bytea</type>, or by using the <firstterm>Large Object</firstterm>
<type>bytea</type>, or by using the <firstterm>Large Object</firstterm>
feature which stores the binary data in a separate table in a special
feature which stores the binary data in a separate table in a special
format, and refers to that table by storing a value of type
format, and refers to that table by storing a value of type
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<para>
<para>
In order to determine which method is appropriate you
In order to determine which method is appropriate you
need to understand the limitations of each method. The
need to understand the limitations of each method. The
<type>bytea</type> datatype is not well suited for storing very
<type>bytea</type> data
type is not well suited for storing very
large amounts of binary data. While a column of type
large amounts of binary data. While a column of type
<type>bytea</type> can hold upto 1Gig of binary data, it would
<type>bytea</type> can hold upto 1Gig of binary data, it would
require a huge amount of memory (<acronym>RAM</acronym>) to
require a huge amount of memory (<acronym>RAM</acronym>) to
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<para>
<para>
7.2 is the first release of the <acronym>JDBC</acronym> Driver
7.2 is the first release of the <acronym>JDBC</acronym> Driver
that supports the <type>bytea</type> datatype. The introduction of
that supports the <type>bytea</type> data
type. The introduction of
this functionality in 7.2 has introduced a change in behavior
this functionality in 7.2 has introduced a change in behavior
as compared to previous releases. In 7.2 the methods
as compared to previous releases. In 7.2 the methods
<function>getBytes()</function>, <function>setBytes()</function>,
<function>getBytes()</function>, <function>setBytes()</function>,
<function>getBinaryStream()</function>, and
<function>getBinaryStream()</function>, and
<function>setBinaryStream()</function> operate on
<function>setBinaryStream()</function> operate on
the <type>bytea</type> datatype. In 7.1 these methods operated
the <type>bytea</type> data
type. In 7.1 these methods operated
on the <type>OID</type> datatype associated with Large Objects.
on the <type>OID</type> data
type associated with Large Objects.
It is possible to revert the driver back to the old 7.1 behavior
It is possible to revert the driver back to the old 7.1 behavior
by setting the <parameter>compatible</parameter> property on
by setting the <parameter>compatible</parameter> property on
the <classname>Connection</classname> to a value of
the <classname>Connection</classname> to a value of
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
To use the <type>bytea</type> datatype you should simply use
To use the <type>bytea</type> data
type you should simply use
the <function>getBytes()</function>, <function>setBytes()</function>,
the <function>getBytes()</function>, <function>setBytes()</function>,
<function>getBinaryStream()</function>, or
<function>getBinaryStream()</function>, or
<function>setBinaryStream()</function> methods.
<function>setBinaryStream()</function> methods.
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<acronym>JDBC</acronym> Driver, the <function>getBLOB()</function>
<acronym>JDBC</acronym> Driver, the <function>getBLOB()</function>
and <function>setBLOB()</function> methods may no longer
and <function>setBLOB()</function> methods may no longer
interact with Large Objects and will instead work on
interact with Large Objects and will instead work on
<type>bytea</type> datatypes. So it is recommended that you
<type>bytea</type> data
types. So it is recommended that you
use the <classname>LargeObject</classname> <acronym>API</acronym>
use the <classname>LargeObject</classname> <acronym>API</acronym>
if you intend to use Large Objects.
if you intend to use Large Objects.
</para></note>
</para></note>
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
Alternativly you could be storing a very large file and want to use
Alternativ
e
ly you could be storing a very large file and want to use
the <classname>LargeObject</classname> <acronym>API</acronym> to
the <classname>LargeObject</classname> <acronym>API</acronym> to
store the file:
store the file:
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<TITLE>Usage
<TITLE>Usage
</TITLE>
</TITLE>
<PARA>
<PARA>
mode can be any
OR'ing together of INV_READ and INV_WRITE.
mode can be any
or'ing together of <literal>INV_READ</> and <literal>INV_WRITE</>.
The
OR delimiter characte
r is <literal>|</literal>.
The
<quote>or</quote> operato
r is <literal>|</literal>.
<ProgramListing>
<ProgramListing>
[pg_lo_creat $conn "INV_READ|INV_WRITE"]
[pg_lo_creat $conn "INV_READ|INV_WRITE"]
</ProgramListing>
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<chapter id="largeObjects">
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<synopsis>
<synopsis>
int lo_export(PGconn *<replaceable class="parameter">conn</replaceable>, Oid <replaceable class="parameter">lobjId</replaceable>, const char *<replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable>)
int lo_export(PGconn *<replaceable class="parameter">conn</replaceable>, Oid <replaceable class="parameter">lobjId</replaceable>, const char *<replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable>)
</synopsis>
</synopsis>
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
id
of the large
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
ID
of the large
object to export and the <parameter>filename</parameter> argument specifies
object to export and the <parameter>filename</parameter> argument specifies
the operating system name name of the file.
the operating system name name of the file.
</para>
</para>
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<synopsis>
<synopsis>
int lo_open(PGconn *conn, Oid lobjId, int mode)
int lo_open(PGconn *conn, Oid lobjId, int mode)
</synopsis>
</synopsis>
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
id
of the large
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
ID
of the large
object to open. The <parameter>mode</parameter> bits control whether the
object to open. The <parameter>mode</parameter> bits control whether the
object is opened for reading (<symbol>INV_READ</>), writing (<symbol>INV_WRITE</symbol>), or
object is opened for reading (<symbol>INV_READ</>), writing (<symbol>INV_WRITE</symbol>), or
both.
both.
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<synopsis>
<synopsis>
Oid lo_unlink(PGconn *<replaceable class="parameter">conn</replaceable>, Oid lobjId)
Oid lo_unlink(PGconn *<replaceable class="parameter">conn</replaceable>, Oid lobjId)
</synopsis>
</synopsis>
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
id
of the large
The <parameter>lobjId</parameter> argument specifies the O
ID
of the large
object to remove.
object to remove.
</para>
</para>
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<chapter id="maintenance">
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It's a good idea to save the database server's log output somewhere,
It's a good idea to save the database server's log output somewhere,
rather than just routing it to <filename>/dev/null</>. The log output
rather than just routing it to <filename>/dev/null</>. The log output
is invaluable when it comes time to diagnose problems. However, the
is invaluable when it comes time to diagnose problems. However, the
log output tends to be volumin
u
ous (especially at higher debug levels)
log output tends to be voluminous (especially at higher debug levels)
and you won't want to save it indefinitely. You need to <quote>rotate</>
and you won't want to save it indefinitely. You need to <quote>rotate</>
the log files so that new log files are started and old ones thrown
the log files so that new log files are started and old ones thrown
away every so often.
away every so often.
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
If you simply direct the postmaster's
stderr
into a file, the only way
If you simply direct the postmaster's
<systemitem>stderr</>
into a file, the only way
to truncate the log file is to stop and restart the postmaster. This
to truncate the log file is to stop and restart the postmaster. This
may be
okay
for development setups but you won't want to run a production
may be
OK
for development setups but you won't want to run a production
server that way.
server that way.
</para>
</para>
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On many systems, however, syslog is not very reliable, particularly
On many systems, however, syslog is not very reliable, particularly
with large log messages; it may truncate or drop messages just when
with large log messages; it may truncate or drop messages just when
you need them the most. You may find it more useful to pipe the
you need them the most. You may find it more useful to pipe the
<application>postmaster</>'s
stderr
to some type of log rotation script.
<application>postmaster</>'s
<systemitem>stderr</>
to some type of log rotation script.
If you start the postmaster with <application>pg_ctl</>, then the
If you start the postmaster with <application>pg_ctl</>, then the
postmaster's
stderr is already redirected to stdout
, so you just need a
postmaster's
<systemitem>stderr</> is already redirected to <systemitem>stdout</>
, so you just need a
pipe command:
pipe command:
<screen>
<screen>
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<Chapter Id="manage">
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Running the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> interactive
Running the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> interactive
terminal program, called <
quote>psql</quote
>, which allows you
terminal program, called <
application>psql</application
>, which allows you
to interactively enter, edit, and execute
to interactively enter, edit, and execute
<acronym>SQL</acronym> commands.
<acronym>SQL</acronym> commands.
</para>
</para>
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<Para>
<Para>
This prompt indicates that <command>psql</command> is listening
This prompt indicates that <command>psql</command> is listening
to you and that you can type <Acronym>SQL</Acronym> queries into a
to you and that you can type <Acronym>SQL</Acronym> queries into a
workspace maintained by the terminal monitor.
work
space maintained by the terminal monitor.
The <Application>psql</Application> program itself responds to special
The <Application>psql</Application> program itself responds to special
commands that begin
commands that begin
with the backslash character, <literal>\</literal>. For example, you
with the backslash character, <literal>\</literal>. For example, you
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</ProgramListing>
</ProgramListing>
Once you have finished entering your queries into the
Once you have finished entering your queries into the
work
space, you can pass the contents of the work
space
work
space, you can pass the contents of the work
space
to the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> server by typing:
to the <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> server by typing:
<ProgramListing>
<ProgramListing>
mydb=> \g
mydb=> \g
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<chapter id="mvcc">
<chapter id="mvcc">
<title>Multi
-V
ersion Concurrency Control</title>
<title>Multi
v
ersion Concurrency Control</title>
<indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>concurrency</primary>
<primary>concurrency</primary>
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<abstract>
<abstract>
<para>
<para>
Multi
-V
ersion Concurrency Control
Multi
v
ersion Concurrency Control
(MVCC)
(MVCC)
is an advanced technique for improving database performance in a
is an advanced technique for improving database performance in a
multi
-
user environment.
multiuser environment.
Vadim Mikheev (<email>vadim@krs.ru</email>) provided
Vadim Mikheev (<email>vadim@krs.ru</email>) provided
the implementation for <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>.
the implementation for <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>.
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<chapter id="nls">
<docinfo>
<docinfo>
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<step>
<step>
<para>
<para>
Where
e
ver a message that is a candidate for translation is found,
Wherever a message that is a candidate for translation is found,
a call to <function>gettext()</function> needs to be inserted. E.g.,
a call to <function>gettext()</function> needs to be inserted. E.g.,
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
fprintf(stderr, "panic level %d\n", lvl);
fprintf(stderr, "panic level %d\n", lvl);
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<para>
<para>
If you want to communicate something to the translator, such as
If you want to communicate something to the translator, such as
about how a message is intended to line up with other output,
about how a message is intended to line up with other output,
precede the occurance of the string with a comment that starts
precede the occur
r
ance of the string with a comment that starts
with <literal>translator</literal>, e.g.,
with <literal>translator</literal>, e.g.,
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
/* translator: This message is not what it seems to be. */
/* translator: This message is not what it seems to be. */
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</para>
</para>
<table>
<table>
<title>
pg_stats
Columns</title>
<title>
<structname>pg_stats</structname>
Columns</title>
<tgroup cols=3>
<tgroup cols=3>
<thead>
<thead>
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<tbody>
<tbody>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
tablename
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>tablename</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry>Name of table containing column</entry>
<entry>Name of table containing column</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
attname
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>attname</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry>Column described by this row</entry>
<entry>Column described by this row</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
null_frac
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>null_frac</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry>Fraction of column's entries that are NULL</entry>
<entry>Fraction of column's entries that are NULL</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
avg_width
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>avg_width</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>integer</type></entry>
<entry><type>integer</type></entry>
<entry>Average width in bytes of column's entries</entry>
<entry>Average width in bytes of column's entries</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
n_distinct
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>n_distinct</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry>If greater than zero, the estimated number of distinct values
<entry>If greater than zero, the estimated number of distinct values
in the column. If less than zero, the negative of the number of
in the column. If less than zero, the negative of the number of
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</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
most_common_vals
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>most_common_vals</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>text[]</type></entry>
<entry><type>text[]</type></entry>
<entry>A list of the most common values in the column. (Omitted if
<entry>A list of the most common values in the column. (Omitted if
no values seem to be more common than any others.)</entry>
no values seem to be more common than any others.)</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>
most_common_freqs
</entry>
<entry>
<literal>most_common_freqs</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>real[]</type></entry>
<entry><type>real[]</type></entry>
<entry>A list of the frequencies of the most common values,
<entry>A list of the frequencies of the most common values,
ie, number of occurrences of each divided by total number of rows.
ie, number of occurrences of each divided by total number of rows.
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<entry>A list of values that divide the column's values into
<entry>A list of values that divide the column's values into
groups of approximately equal population. The
groups of approximately equal population. The
<structfield>most_common_vals</>, if present, are omitted from the
<structfield>most_common_vals</>, if present, are omitted from the
histogram calculation. (Omitted if column datatype does not have a
histogram calculation. (Omitted if column data
type does not have a
<literal><</> operator, or if the <structfield>most_common_vals</>
<literal><</> operator, or if the <structfield>most_common_vals</>
list accounts for the entire population.)
list accounts for the entire population.)
</entry>
</entry>
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<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry><type>real</type></entry>
<entry>Statistical correlation between physical row ordering and
<entry>Statistical correlation between physical row ordering and
logical ordering of the column values. This ranges from -1 to +1.
logical ordering of the column values. This ranges from -1 to +1.
When the value is near -1 or +1, an indexscan on the column will
When the value is near -1 or +1, an index
scan on the column will
be estimated to be cheaper than when it is near zero, due to reduction
be estimated to be cheaper than when it is near zero, due to reduction
of random access to the disk. (Omitted if column datatype does
of random access to the disk. (Omitted if column data
type does
not have a <literal><</> operator.)
not have a <literal><</> operator.)
</entry>
</entry>
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<sect1 id="bug-reporting">
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backend server process is quite different from crash of the parent
backend server process is quite different from crash of the parent
<quote>postmaster</> process; please don't say <quote>the postmaster
<quote>postmaster</> process; please don't say <quote>the postmaster
crashed</> when you mean a single backend went down, nor vice versa.
crashed</> when you mean a single backend went down, nor vice versa.
Also, client programs such as the interactive frontend <quote>
psql
</quote>
Also, client programs such as the interactive frontend <quote>
<application>psql</application>
</quote>
are completely separate from the backend. Please try to be specific
are completely separate from the backend. Please try to be specific
about whether the problem is on the client or server side.
about whether the problem is on the client or server side.
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development of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> and it would be nice
development of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> and it would be nice
if we could keep the bug reports separate. We might choose to take up a
if we could keep the bug reports separate. We might choose to take up a
discussion
discussion
about your bug report on
pgsql-hackers
, if the problem needs more review.
about your bug report on
<literal>pgsql-hackers</literal>
, if the problem needs more review.
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<para>
<para>
In the examples that follow, we assume that you have created a
In the examples that follow, we assume that you have created a
database named <
quote>mydb</quote
>, as described in the previous
database named <
literal>mydb</literal
>, as described in the previous
chapter, and have started <application>psql</application>.
chapter, and have started <application>psql</application>.
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<para>
<para>
It is important to understand the interaction between aggregates and
It is important to understand the interaction between aggregates and
SQL
's <literal>WHERE</literal> and <literal>HAVING</literal> clauses.
<acronym>SQL</acronym>
's <literal>WHERE</literal> and <literal>HAVING</literal> clauses.
The fundamental difference between <literal>WHERE</literal> and
The fundamental difference between <literal>WHERE</literal> and
<literal>HAVING</literal> is this: <literal>WHERE</literal> selects
<literal>HAVING</literal> is this: <literal>WHERE</literal> selects
input rows before groups and aggregates are computed (thus, it controls
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Database recovery is necessary in the event of hardware or software
Database recovery is necessary in the event of hardware or software
failure. There are several categories of failures; some of these
failure. There are several categories of failures; some of these
require relatively minor adjustments to the database, while others
require relatively minor adjustments to the database, while others
may depend on the exist
a
nce of previously prepared database dumps
may depend on the exist
e
nce of previously prepared database dumps
and other recovery data sets. It should be emphasized that if your
and other recovery data sets. It should be emphasized that if your
data is important and/or difficult to regenerate, then you should
data is important and/or difficult to regenerate, then you should
have considered and prepared for various failure scenarios.
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that the database be recovered from a previously prepared database
that the database be recovered from a previously prepared database
dump. This dump must be prepared using
dump. This dump must be prepared using
<application>pg_dumpall</application>, and updates to the database
<application>pg_dumpall</application>, and updates to the database
occuring after the database installation was dumped will be lost.
occur
r
ing after the database installation was dumped will be lost.
</para>
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Usage
Usage
</title>
</title>
<para>
<para>
To add a column of type
VARCHAR
to a table:
To add a column of type
<type>varchar</type>
to a table:
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
ALTER TABLE distributors ADD COLUMN address VARCHAR(30);
ALTER TABLE distributors ADD COLUMN address VARCHAR(30);
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
To add a (multi
-
column) unique constraint to a table:
To add a (multicolumn) unique constraint to a table:
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
ALTER TABLE distributors ADD CONSTRAINT dist_id_zipcode_key UNIQUE (dist_id, zipcode);
ALTER TABLE distributors ADD CONSTRAINT dist_id_zipcode_key UNIQUE (dist_id, zipcode);
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distribution in each column. One or both of these may be omitted if
distribution in each column. One or both of these may be omitted if
<command>ANALYZE</command> deems them uninteresting (for example, in
<command>ANALYZE</command> deems them uninteresting (for example, in
a unique-key column, there are no common values) or if the column
a unique-key column, there are no common values) or if the column
datatype does not support the appropriate operators. There is more
data
type does not support the appropriate operators. There is more
information about the statistics in the <citetitle>User's
information about the statistics in the <citetitle>User's
Guide</citetitle>.
Guide</citetitle>.
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Usage
Usage
</title>
</title>
<para>
<para>
Close the cursor
liahona
:
Close the cursor
<literal>liahona</literal>
:
</para>
</para>
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
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<term><replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The absolute Unix
path
name of the input or output file.
The absolute Unix
file
name of the input or output file.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
<command>COPY</command> with a filename instructs
<command>COPY</command> with a file
name instructs
the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> backend
the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> backend
to directly read from or write to a file.
to directly read from or write to a file.
The file must be accessible to the backend and the name must be specified
The file must be accessible to the backend and the name must be specified
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directly by the backend, not by the client application. Therefore,
directly by the backend, not by the client application. Therefore,
they must reside on or be accessible to the database server machine,
they must reside on or be accessible to the database server machine,
not the client. They must be accessible to and readable or writable
not the client. They must be accessible to and readable or writable
by the <application>PostgreSQL</application> user (the user
id
the
by the <application>PostgreSQL</application> user (the user
ID
the
backend
runs as), not the client.
server
runs as), not the client.
<command>COPY</command> naming a file is only allowed to database
<command>COPY</command> naming a file is only allowed to database
superusers, since it allows writing on any file that the backend has
superusers, since it allows writing on any file that the backend has
privileges to write on.
privileges to write on.
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<term>> 0</term>
<term>> 0</term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Field is a fixed-length datatype. Exactly N
Field is a fixed-length data
type. Exactly N
bytes of data follow the typlen word.
bytes of data follow the typlen word.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
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<term>-1</term>
<term>-1</term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Field is a varlena datatype. The next four
Field is a varlena data
type. The next four
bytes are the varlena header, which contains
bytes are the varlena header, which contains
the total value length including itself.
the total value length including itself.
</para>
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<para>
<para>
There is no alignment padding or any other extra data between fields.
There is no alignment padding or any other extra data between fields.
Note also that the format does not distinguish whether a datatype is
Note also that the format does not distinguish whether a data
type is
pass-by-reference or pass-by-value. Both of these provisions are
pass-by-reference or pass-by-value. Both of these provisions are
deliberate: they might help improve portability of the files (although
deliberate: they might help improve portability of the files (although
of course endianness and floating-point-format issues can still keep
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<term><replaceable class="PARAMETER">constraint</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="PARAMETER">constraint</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Actual onstraint specification.
Actual
c
onstraint specification.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
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<term><replaceable class="parameter">dbpath</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">dbpath</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
An alternate filesystem location in which to store the new database,
An alternate file
-
system location in which to store the new database,
specified as a string literal;
specified as a string literal;
or <literal>DEFAULT</literal> to use the default location.
or <literal>DEFAULT</literal> to use the default location.
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</title>
</title>
<para>
<para>
CREATE GROUP will create a new group in the database installation.
CREATE GROUP will create a new group in the database installation.
Refer to the
adminstrator's guide
for information about using groups
Refer to the
<citetitle>Administrator's Guide</citetitle>
for information about using groups
for authentication.
for authentication.
You must be a database superuser to use this command.
You must be a database superuser to use this command.
</para>
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The name of the access method to be used for
The name of the access method to be used for
the index. The default access method is
BTREE
.
the index. The default access method is
<literal>BTREE</literal>
.
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides four access methods for indexes:
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides four access methods for indexes:
<variablelist>
<variablelist>
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
an implementation of Lehman-Yao
an implementation of Lehman-Yao
high-concurrency
b
trees.
high-concurrency
B-
trees.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>RTREE</term>
<term>RTREE</term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>implements standard
r
trees using Guttman's
<para>implements standard
R-
trees using Guttman's
quadratic split algorithm.
quadratic split algorithm.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
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In the first syntax shown above, the key field(s) for the
In the first syntax shown above, the key field(s) for the
index are specified as column names.
index are specified as column names.
Multiple fields can be specified if the index access method supports
Multiple fields can be specified if the index access method supports
multi
-
column indexes.
multicolumn indexes.
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides
btree, r
tree, hash, and GiST access methods for
<application>PostgreSQL</application> provides
B-tree, R-
tree, hash, and GiST access methods for
indexes. The
b
tree access method is an implementation of
indexes. The
B-
tree access method is an implementation of
Lehman-Yao high-concurrency
btrees. The r
tree access method
Lehman-Yao high-concurrency
B-trees. The R-
tree access method
implements standard
r
trees using Guttman's quadratic split algorithm.
implements standard
R-
trees using Guttman's quadratic split algorithm.
The hash access method is an implementation of Litwin's linear
The hash access method is an implementation of Litwin's linear
hashing. We mention the algorithms used solely to indicate that all
hashing. We mention the algorithms used solely to indicate that all
of these access methods are fully dynamic and do not have to be
of these access methods are fully dynamic and do not have to be
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<para>
<para>
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
query optimizer will consider using a
b
tree index whenever
query optimizer will consider using a
B-
tree index whenever
an indexed attribute is involved in a comparison using one of:
an indexed attribute is involved in a comparison using one of:
<simplelist type="inline">
<simplelist type="inline">
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<para>
<para>
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
query optimizer will consider using an
r
tree index whenever
query optimizer will consider using an
R-
tree index whenever
an indexed attribute is involved in a comparison using one of:
an indexed attribute is involved in a comparison using one of:
<simplelist type="inline">
<simplelist type="inline">
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
Currently, only the
b
tree and gist access methods support multi-column
Currently, only the
B-
tree and gist access methods support multi-column
indexes. Up to 16 keys may be specified by default (this limit
indexes. Up to 16 keys may be specified by default (this limit
can be altered when building
can be altered when building
<application>PostgreSQL</application>). Only
b
tree currently supports
<application>PostgreSQL</application>). Only
B-
tree currently supports
unique indexes.
unique indexes.
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
An <firstterm>operator class</firstterm> can be specified for each
An <firstterm>operator class</firstterm> can be specified for each
column of an index. The operator class identifies the operators to
column of an index. The operator class identifies the operators to
be used by the index for that column. For example, a
b
tree index on
be used by the index for that column. For example, a
B-
tree index on
four-byte integers would use the <literal>int4_ops</literal> class;
four-byte integers would use the <literal>int4_ops</literal> class;
this operator class includes comparison functions for four-byte
this operator class includes comparison functions for four-byte
integers. In practice the default operator class for the field's
integers. In practice the default operator class for the field's
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The operator classes <literal>box_ops</literal> and
The operator classes <literal>box_ops</literal> and
<literal>bigbox_ops</literal> both support
r
tree indexes on the
<literal>bigbox_ops</literal> both support
R-
tree indexes on the
<literal>box</literal> data type.
<literal>box</literal> data type.
The difference between them is that <literal>bigbox_ops</literal>
The difference between them is that <literal>bigbox_ops</literal>
scales box coordinates down, to avoid floating-point exceptions from
scales box coordinates down, to avoid floating-point exceptions from
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<title>
<title>
Usage
Usage
</title>
</title>
<para>To create a
b
tree index on the field <literal>title</literal>
<para>To create a
B-
tree index on the field <literal>title</literal>
in the table <literal>films</literal>:
in the table <literal>films</literal>:
</para>
</para>
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
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Is this example correct?
Is this example correct?
</comment>
</comment>
<para>
<para>
To create a
r
tree index on a point attribute so that we
To create a
R-
tree index on a point attribute so that we
can efficiently use box operators on the result of the
can efficiently use box operators on the result of the
conversion function:
conversion function:
</para>
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
The operator <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable>
The operator <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable>
is a sequence of up to
NAMEDATALEN
-1 (31 by default) characters
is a sequence of up to
<symbol>NAMEDATALEN</>
-1 (31 by default) characters
from the following list:
from the following list:
<literallayout>
<literallayout>
+ - * / < > = ~ ! @ # % ^ & | ` ? $
+ - * / < > = ~ ! @ # % ^ & | ` ? $
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
<literal>$</literal> cannot be defined as a single-character operator,
<literal>$</literal> cannot be defined as a single-character operator,
although it can be part of a multi
-
character operator name.
although it can be part of a multicharacter operator name.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
<listitem>
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</listitem>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
A multi
-
character operator name cannot end in <literal>+</literal> or
A multicharacter operator name cannot end in <literal>+</literal> or
<literal>-</literal>,
<literal>-</literal>,
unless the name also contains at least one of these characters:
unless the name also contains at least one of these characters:
<literallayout>
<literallayout>
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query optimizer in performing joins.
query optimizer in performing joins.
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> can always
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> can always
evaluate a join (i.e., processing a clause with two tuple
evaluate a join (i.e., processing a clause with two tuple
variables separated by an operator that returns a
boolean
)
variables separated by an operator that returns a
<type>boolean</type>
)
by iterative substitution [WONG76].
by iterative substitution [WONG76].
In addition, <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
In addition, <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
can use a hash-join algorithm along
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will be lost when that session ends. Furthermore, although multiple backends are guaranteed to
will be lost when that session ends. Furthermore, although multiple backends are guaranteed to
allocate distinct sequence values, the values may be generated out of
allocate distinct sequence values, the values may be generated out of
sequence when all the backends are considered. (For example, with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable>
sequence when all the backends are considered. (For example, with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable>
setting of 10, backend A might reserve values 1..10 and return
nextval
=1,
setting of 10, backend A might reserve values 1..10 and return
<function>nextval</function>
=1,
then
then
backend B might reserve values 11..20 and return
nextval
=11 before backend
backend B might reserve values 11..20 and return
<function>nextval</function>
=11 before backend
A has generated nextval=2.) Thus, with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable> setting of one it is safe
A has generated nextval=2.) Thus, with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable> setting of one it is safe
to assume that <function>nextval</> values are generated sequentially; with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable>
to assume that <function>nextval</> values are generated sequentially; with a <replaceable class="parameter">cache</replaceable>
setting greater than one you should only assume that the <function>nextval</> values
setting greater than one you should only assume that the <function>nextval</> values
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match type. There are three match types: <literal>MATCH
match type. There are three match types: <literal>MATCH
FULL</>, <literal>MATCH PARTIAL</>, and a default match type if
FULL</>, <literal>MATCH PARTIAL</>, and a default match type if
none is specified. <literal>MATCH FULL</> will not allow one
none is specified. <literal>MATCH FULL</> will not allow one
column of a multi
-
column foreign key to be NULL unless all
column of a multicolumn foreign key to be NULL unless all
foreign key columns are NULL. The default match type allows some
foreign key columns are NULL. The default match type allows some
foreign key columns to be NULL while other parts of the foreign
foreign key columns to be NULL while other parts of the foreign
key are not NULL. <literal>MATCH PARTIAL</> is not yet
key are not NULL. <literal>MATCH PARTIAL</> is not yet
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<para>
<para>
Unique constraints and primary keys are not inherited in the
Unique constraints and primary keys are not inherited in the
current implementation. This makes the combination of
current implementation. This makes the combination of
inheritance and unique constraints rather d
i
sfunctional.
inheritance and unique constraints rather d
y
sfunctional.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
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The <literal>NULL</> <quote>constraint</quote> (actually a
The <literal>NULL</> <quote>constraint</quote> (actually a
non-constraint) is a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
non-constraint) is a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
extension to SQL92 that is included for compatibility with some
extension to SQL92 that is included for compatibility with some
other RDBMS
es
(and for symmetry with the <literal>NOT
other RDBMS (and for symmetry with the <literal>NOT
NULL</literal> constraint). Since it is the default for any
NULL</literal> constraint). Since it is the default for any
column, its presence is simply noise.
column, its presence is simply noise.
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
SQL99 allows you to define aliases for the <quote>old</quote>
SQL99 allows you to define aliases for the <quote>old</quote>
and <quote>new</quote> rows or tables for use in the definiton
and <quote>new</quote> rows or tables for use in the definit
i
on
of the triggered action (e.g., <literal>CREATE TRIGGER ... ON
of the triggered action (e.g., <literal>CREATE TRIGGER ... ON
tablename REFERENCING OLD ROW AS somename NEW ROW AS
tablename REFERENCING OLD ROW AS somename NEW ROW AS
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declared as taking one argument of type <type>opaque</type>,
declared as taking one argument of type <type>opaque</type>,
or as taking two arguments of types
or as taking two arguments of types
<type>opaque</type>, <type>OID</type>.
<type>opaque</type>, <type>OID</type>.
(The first argument is actually of the datatype itself, but since the
(The first argument is actually of the data
type itself, but since the
output function must be declared first, it's easier to declare it as
output function must be declared first, it's easier to declare it as
accepting type <type>opaque</type>. The second argument is again
accepting type <type>opaque</type>. The second argument is again
the array element type for array types.)
the array element type for array types.)
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<para>
<para>
A default value may be specified, in case a user wants columns of the
A default value may be specified, in case a user wants columns of the
datatype to default to something other than NULL.
data
type to default to something other than NULL.
Specify the default with the <option>DEFAULT</option> keyword.
Specify the default with the <option>DEFAULT</option> keyword.
(Such a default may be overridden by an explicit <option>DEFAULT</option>
(Such a default may be overridden by an explicit <option>DEFAULT</option>
clause attached to a particular column.)
clause attached to a particular column.)
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<para>
<para>
The <replaceable class="parameter">alignment</replaceable> keyword
The <replaceable class="parameter">alignment</replaceable> keyword
specifies the storage alignment required for the datatype. The
specifies the storage alignment required for the data
type. The
allowed values equate to alignment on 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte boundaries.
allowed values equate to alignment on 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte boundaries.
Note that variable-length types must have an alignment of at least
Note that variable-length types must have an alignment of at least
4, since they necessarily contain an <type>int4</> as their first component.
4, since they necessarily contain an <type>int4</> as their first component.
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<title>Array Types</title>
<title>Array Types</title>
<para>
<para>
Whenever a user-defined datatype is created,
Whenever a user-defined data
type is created,
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> automatically creates an
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> automatically creates an
associated array type, whose name consists of the base type's
associated array type, whose name consists of the base type's
name prepended with an underscore. The parser understands this
name prepended with an underscore. The parser understands this
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identical things, and you want to allow the N things to be accessed
identical things, and you want to allow the N things to be accessed
directly by subscripting, in addition to whatever operations you plan
directly by subscripting, in addition to whatever operations you plan
to provide for the type as a whole. For example, type <type>name</>
to provide for the type as a whole. For example, type <type>name</>
allows its constitu
t
ent <type>char</>s to be accessed this way.
allows its constituent <type>char</>s to be accessed this way.
A 2-D <type>point</> type could allow its two component floats to be
A 2-D <type>point</> type could allow its two component floats to be
accessed like <literal>point[0]</> and <literal>point[1]</>.
accessed like <literal>point[0]</> and <literal>point[1]</>.
Note that
Note that
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<informalexample>
<informalexample>
<para>
<para>
To create the database <literal>demo</literal> using the
To create the database <literal>demo</literal> using the
server on host
eden
, port 5000, using the
server on host
<literal>eden</>
, port 5000, using the
<literal>LATIN1</literal> encoding scheme with a look at the
<literal>LATIN1</literal> encoding scheme with a look at the
underlying query:
underlying query:
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<informalexample>
<informalexample>
<para>
<para>
To create the same user <literal>joe</literal> using the
To create the same user <literal>joe</literal> using the
server on host
eden
, port 5000, avoiding the prompts and
server on host
<literal>eden</>
, port 5000, avoiding the prompts and
taking a look at the underlying query:
taking a look at the underlying query:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>createuser -p 5000 -h eden -D -A -e joe</userinput>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>createuser -p 5000 -h eden -D -A -e joe</userinput>
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<term><replaceable class="parameter">type</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">type</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The input datatype of an existing aggregate function,
The input data
type of an existing aggregate function,
or <literal>*</literal> if the function accepts any input type.
or <literal>*</literal> if the function accepts any input type.
(Refer to the <citetitle>PostgreSQL User's Guide</citetitle> for
(Refer to the <citetitle>PostgreSQL User's Guide</citetitle> for
further information about data types.)
further information about data types.)
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PostgreSQL documentation
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ DROP OPERATOR ^ (int4, int4);
</programlisting>
</programlisting>
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
Remove left unary negation operator (<literal>! b</literal>) for
booleans
:
Remove left unary negation operator (<literal>! b</literal>) for
<type>boolean</type>
:
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
DROP OPERATOR ! (none, bool);
DROP OPERATOR ! (none, bool);
</programlisting>
</programlisting>
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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<para>
<para>
It is the user's responsibility to remove any operators,
It is the user's responsibility to remove any operators,
functions, aggregates, access methods, subtypes, and tables that
functions, aggregates, access methods, subtypes, and tables that
use a deleted type. However, the associated array datatype
use a deleted type. However, the associated array data
type
(which was automatically created by <command>CREATE TYPE</command>)
(which was automatically created by <command>CREATE TYPE</command>)
will be removed automatically.
will be removed automatically.
</para>
</para>
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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</computeroutput></term>
</computeroutput></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
This message occurs if the username is not found.
This message occurs if the user
name is not found.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</varlistentry>
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the
server
server
is running. If host begins with a slash, it is used
is running. If host begins with a slash, it is used
as the directory for the
u
nix domain socket.
as the directory for the
U
nix domain socket.
</para>
</para>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</varlistentry>
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<informalexample>
<informalexample>
<para>
<para>
To destroy the database <literal>demo</literal> using the
To destroy the database <literal>demo</literal> using the
server on host
eden
, port 5000, with verification and a peek
server on host
<literal>eden</literal>
, port 5000, with verification and a peek
at the underlying query:
at the underlying query:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>dropdb -p 5000 -h eden -i -e demo</userinput>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>dropdb -p 5000 -h eden -i -e demo</userinput>
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Exp $
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<informalexample>
<informalexample>
<para>
<para>
To remove user <literal>joe</literal> using the postmaster on host
To remove user <literal>joe</literal> using the postmaster on host
eden
, port 5000, with verification and a peek at the underlying
<literal>eden</literal>
, port 5000, with verification and a peek at the underlying
query:
query:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>dropuser -p 5000 -h eden -i -e joe</userinput>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>dropuser -p 5000 -h eden -i -e joe</userinput>
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Exp $
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term>-o <replaceable>outfile</replaceable></term>
<term>-o <replaceable>outfile</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Specifies that <application>ecpg</application> should write all its output to
outfile
.
Specifies that <application>ecpg</application> should write all its output to
<replaceable>outfile</replaceable>
.
If no such option is given the output is written to
If no such option is given the output is written to
<filename><replaceable>name</replaceable>.c</filename>,
<filename><replaceable>name</replaceable>.c</filename>,
assuming the input file was
assuming the input file was
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
The <literal>sqlca</literal> is in lowercase.
The <literal>sqlca</literal> is in lowercase.
While SQL convention may be
While SQL convention may be
followed, i.e., using uppercase to separate embedded SQL
followed, i.e., using uppercase to separate embedded SQL
from C statements,
sqlca
(which includes the <filename>sqlca.h</>
from C statements,
<literal>sqlca</literal>
(which includes the <filename>sqlca.h</>
header file) <emphasis>must</> be lowercase. This is because the
header file) <emphasis>must</> be lowercase. This is because the
EXEC SQL prefix indicates that this inclusion will be parsed by
EXEC SQL prefix indicates that this inclusion will be parsed by
<application>ecpg</application>.
<application>ecpg</application>.
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@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
</note>
</note>
<para>
<para>
The
sqlprint command is used with the EXEC SQL WHENEVER
The
<literal>sqlprint</literal> command is used with the <literal>EXEC SQL WHENEVER</literal>
statement to turn on error handling throughout the
statement to turn on error handling throughout the
program:
program:
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-->
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@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ GRANT INSERT ON films TO PUBLIC;
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
Grant all privileges to user
manuel on view kinds
:
Grant all privileges to user
<literal>manuel</literal> on view <literal>kinds</literal>
:
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON kinds TO manuel;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON kinds TO manuel;
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petere Exp $
-->
-->
<refentry id="SQL-LOAD">
<refentry id="SQL-LOAD">
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@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ LOAD '<replaceable class="PARAMETER">filename</replaceable>'
</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
The filename is specified in the same way as for shared library
The file
name is specified in the same way as for shared library
names in <xref linkend="sql-createfunction" endterm="sql-createfunction-title">; in particular, one
names in <xref linkend="sql-createfunction" endterm="sql-createfunction-title">; in particular, one
may rely on a search path and automatic addition of the system's standard
may rely on a search path and automatic addition of the system's standard
shared library filename extension. See the
shared library file
name extension. See the
<citetitle>Programmer's Guide</citetitle> for more detail.
<citetitle>Programmer's Guide</citetitle> for more detail.
</para>
</para>
</refsect1>
</refsect1>
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!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_config-ref.sgml,v 1.
8 2001/09/16 16:11:09
petere Exp $ -->
<
!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_config-ref.sgml,v 1.
9 2002/01/20 22:19:57
petere Exp $ -->
<
refentry
id
=
"app-pgconfig"
>
<
refentry
id
=
"app-pgconfig"
>
<
docinfo
>
<
docinfo
>
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
To
use
<
application
>
pg_config
</>,
supply
one
or
more
of
the
following
options
:
To
use
<
application
>
pg_config
</>,
supply
one
or
more
of
the
following
options
:
<
variablelist
>
<
variablelist
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
bindir
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
bindir
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
location
of
user
executables
.
Use
this
,
for
example
,
to
find
Print
the
location
of
user
executables
.
Use
this
,
for
example
,
to
find
...
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
...
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
includedir
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
includedir
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
location
of
C
and
C
++
header
files
of
the
client
interfaces
.
Print
the
location
of
C
and
C
++
header
files
of
the
client
interfaces
.
...
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
...
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
includedir
-
server
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
includedir
-
server
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
location
of
C
and
C
++
header
files
for
server
Print
the
location
of
C
and
C
++
header
files
for
server
...
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
...
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
libdir
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
libdir
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
location
of
object
code
libraries
.
Print
the
location
of
object
code
libraries
.
...
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
...
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
pkglibdir
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
pkglibdir
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
location
of
dynamically
loadable
modules
,
or
where
Print
the
location
of
dynamically
loadable
modules
,
or
where
...
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
...
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
configure
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
configure
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
options
that
were
given
to
the
<
filename
>
configure
</>
Print
the
options
that
were
given
to
the
<
filename
>
configure
</>
...
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
...
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
</
varlistentry
>
</
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
varlistentry
>
<
term
>
--
version
</>
<
term
>
<
option
>--
version
</
option
>
</>
<
listitem
>
<
listitem
>
<
para
>
<
para
>
Print
the
version
of
<
productname
>
PostgreSQL
</>
and
exit
.
Print
the
version
of
<
productname
>
PostgreSQL
</>
and
exit
.
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Exp $
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PostgreSQL documentation
-->
-->
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...
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">from_item</replaceable> can be:
<command>SELECT INTO</command> creates a new table and fills it
<command>SELECT INTO</command> creates a new table and fills it
with data computed by a query. The data is not returned to the
with data computed by a query. The data is not returned to the
client, as it is with a normal <command>SELECT</command>. The new
client, as it is with a normal <command>SELECT</command>. The new
table's columns have the names and datatypes associated with the
table's columns have the names and data
types associated with the
output columns of the <command>SELECT</command>.
output columns of the <command>SELECT</command>.
<note>
<note>
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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">from_item</replaceable> can be:
...
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">from_item</replaceable> can be:
is functionally equivalent to <command>SELECT INTO</command>.
is functionally equivalent to <command>SELECT INTO</command>.
<command>CREATE TABLE AS</command> is the recommended syntax, since
<command>CREATE TABLE AS</command> is the recommended syntax, since
<command>SELECT INTO</command> is not standard. In fact, this form of
<command>SELECT INTO</command> is not standard. In fact, this form of
<command>SELECT INTO</command> is not available in
PL/pgSQL or ecpg
,
<command>SELECT INTO</command> is not available in
<application>PL/pgSQL</application> or <xref linkend="app-ecpg">
,
because they interpret the INTO clause differently.
because they interpret the INTO clause differently.
</para>
</para>
</note>
</note>
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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">from_item</replaceable> can be:
...
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">from_item</replaceable> can be:
<para>
<para>
SQL92 uses <command>SELECT ... INTO</command> to represent selecting
SQL92 uses <command>SELECT ... INTO</command> to represent selecting
values into scalar variables of a host program, rather than creating
values into scalar variables of a host program, rather than creating
a new table. This indeed is the usage found in
PL/pgSQL and ecpg
.
a new table. This indeed is the usage found in
<application>PL/pgSQL</application> and <xref linkend="app-ecpg">
.
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> usage of <command>SELECT
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> usage of <command>SELECT
INTO</command> to represent table creation is historical. It's best
INTO</command> to represent table creation is historical. It's best
to use <command>CREATE TABLE AS</command> for this purpose in new code.
to use <command>CREATE TABLE AS</command> for this purpose in new code.
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/set_session_auth.sgml,v 1.
4 2002/01/20 22:19:57
petere Exp $ -->
<refentry id="SQL-SET-SESSION-AUTHORIZATION">
<refentry id="SQL-SET-SESSION-AUTHORIZATION">
<docinfo>
<docinfo>
<date>2001-04-21</date>
<date>2001-04-21</date>
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION '<parameter>username</parameter>'
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION '<parameter>username</parameter>'
<para>
<para>
This command sets the session user identifier and the current user
This command sets the session user identifier and the current user
identifer of the current SQL-session context to be
identif
i
er of the current SQL-session context to be
<parameter>username</parameter>.
<parameter>username</parameter>.
</para>
</para>
...
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION '<parameter>username</parameter>'
...
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION '<parameter>username</parameter>'
authenticated) user name provided by the client. The current user
authenticated) user name provided by the client. The current user
identifier is normally equal to the session user identifier, but
identifier is normally equal to the session user identifier, but
may change temporarily in the context of <quote>setuid</quote>
may change temporarily in the context of <quote>setuid</quote>
functions and similar mechanisms. The current user identifer is
functions and similar mechanisms. The current user identif
i
er is
relevant for permission checking.
relevant for permission checking.
</para>
</para>
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/set_transaction.sgml,v 1.
8 2002/01/20 22:19:57 petere
Exp $ -->
<refentry id="SQL-SET-TRANSACTION">
<refentry id="SQL-SET-TRANSACTION">
<docinfo>
<docinfo>
<date>2000-11-24</date>
<date>2000-11-24</date>
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS AS TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS AS TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL
This command sets the transaction isolation level. The
This command sets the transaction isolation level. The
<command>SET TRANSACTION</command> command sets the characteristics
<command>SET TRANSACTION</command> command sets the characteristics
for the current SQL-transaction. It has no effect on any subsequent
for the current SQL-transaction. It has no effect on any subsequent
transactions. This command cannot be used after the first
DML
transactions. This command cannot be used after the first
query or data-modification
statement (<command>SELECT</command>, <command>INSERT</command>,
statement (<command>SELECT</command>, <command>INSERT</command>,
<command>DELETE</command>, <command>UPDATE</command>,
<command>DELETE</command>, <command>UPDATE</command>,
<command>FETCH</command>, <command>COPY</command>) of a transaction
<command>FETCH</command>, <command>COPY</command>) of a transaction
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS AS TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS AS TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL
<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
The current transaction can only see rows committed before
The current transaction can only see rows committed before
first
DML
statement was executed in this transaction.
first
query or data-modification
statement was executed in this transaction.
</para>
</para>
<tip>
<tip>
<para>
<para>
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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ SET default_transaction_isolation = '<replaceable>value</replaceable>'
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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ SET default_transaction_isolation = '<replaceable>value</replaceable>'
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> does not provide the
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> does not provide the
isolation levels <option>READ UNCOMMITTED</option>
isolation levels <option>READ UNCOMMITTED</option>
and <option>REPEATABLE READ</option>. Because
and <option>REPEATABLE READ</option>. Because
of multi
-
version concurrency control, the serializable level is not
of multiversion concurrency control, the serializable level is not
truly serializable. See the <citetitle>User's Guide</citetitle> for
truly serializable. See the <citetitle>User's Guide</citetitle> for
details.
details.
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<chapter id="regress">
<title id="regress-title">Regression Tests</title>
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<tip>
<tip>
<para>
<para>
The parallel regression test starts quite a few processes under your
The parallel regression test starts quite a few processes under your
user
id
. Presently, the maximum concurrency is twenty parallel test
user
ID
. Presently, the maximum concurrency is twenty parallel test
scripts, which means sixty processes --- there's a backend, a psql,
scripts, which means sixty processes --- there's a backend, a psql,
and usually a shell parent process for the psql for each test script.
and usually a shell parent process for the psql for each test script.
So if your system enforces a per-user limit on the number of processes,
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<appendix id="release">
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<title>Server Operation</title>
<title>Server Operation</title>
<literallayout>
<literallayout>
Create temporary files in a separate directory (Bruce)
Create temporary files in a separate directory (Bruce)
Delete orphan
d
ed temporary files on postmaster startup (Bruce)
Delete orphaned temporary files on postmaster startup (Bruce)
Added unique indexes to some system tables (Tom)
Added unique indexes to some system tables (Tom)
System table operator reorganization (Oleg Bartunov, Teodor Sigaev, Tom)
System table operator reorganization (Oleg Bartunov, Teodor Sigaev, Tom)
Renamed pg_log to pg_clog (Tom)
Renamed pg_log to pg_clog (Tom)
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New SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE lock mode (Tom)
New SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE lock mode (Tom)
New EXPLAIN ANALYZE command that shows run times and row counts (Martijn van Oosterhout)
New EXPLAIN ANALYZE command that shows run times and row counts (Martijn van Oosterhout)
Fix problem with LIMIT and subqueries (Tom)
Fix problem with LIMIT and subqueries (Tom)
Fix for LIMIT, DISTINCT ON pushed into subquer
y
ies (Tom)
Fix for LIMIT, DISTINCT ON pushed into subqueries (Tom)
Fix nested EXCEPT/INTERSECT (Tom)
Fix nested EXCEPT/INTERSECT (Tom)
</literallayout>
</literallayout>
</sect3>
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Add ISO date/time specification with "T", yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss (Thomas)
Add ISO date/time specification with "T", yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss (Thomas)
New xid/int comparison functions (Hiroshi)
New xid/int comparison functions (Hiroshi)
Add precision to TIME, TIMESTAMP, and INVERVAL data types (Thomas)
Add precision to TIME, TIMESTAMP, and INVERVAL data types (Thomas)
Modify type coer
s
ion logic to attempt binary-compatible functions first (Tom)
Modify type coer
c
ion logic to attempt binary-compatible functions first (Tom)
New encode() function installed by default (Marko Kreen)
New encode() function installed by default (Marko Kreen)
Improved to_*() conversion functions (Karel Zak)
Improved to_*() conversion functions (Karel Zak)
Optimize LIKE/ILIKE when using single-byte encodings (Tatsuo)
Optimize LIKE/ILIKE when using single-byte encodings (Tatsuo)
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<screen>
<screen>
$ <userinput>postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > logfile 2>&1 &</userinput>
$ <userinput>postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > logfile 2>&1 &</userinput>
</screen>
</screen>
It is an extremely good idea to keep the server's
stdout and stderr
It is an extremely good idea to keep the server's
<systemitem>stdout</> and <systemitem>stderr</>
output around somewhere, as suggested here. It will help both for auditing
output around somewhere, as suggested here. It will help both for auditing
purposes and to diagnose problems.
purposes and to diagnose problems.
(See <xref linkend="logfile-maintenance"> for a more thorough discussion
(See <xref linkend="logfile-maintenance"> for a more thorough discussion
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<para>
<para>
It should be noted that the performance penalty from doing
It should be noted that the performance penalty from doing
fsync
s is considerably less in <productname>PostgreSQL</> version
<function>fsync</>
s is considerably less in <productname>PostgreSQL</> version
7.1 than it was in prior releases. If you previously suppressed
7.1 than it was in prior releases. If you previously suppressed
fsync
s because of performance problems, you may wish to reconsider
<function>fsync</>
s because of performance problems, you may wish to reconsider
your choice.
your choice.
</para>
</para>
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subprocess. The default is 1000. The limit actually used by the code
subprocess. The default is 1000. The limit actually used by the code
is the smaller of this setting and the result of
is the smaller of this setting and the result of
<literal>sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX)</literal>.
<literal>sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX)</literal>.
Therefore, on systems where
sysconf
returns a reasonable limit,
Therefore, on systems where
<function>sysconf</>
returns a reasonable limit,
you don't need to worry about this setting. But on some platforms
you don't need to worry about this setting. But on some platforms
(notably, most BSD systems),
sysconf
returns a value that is much
(notably, most BSD systems),
<function>sysconf</>
returns a value that is much
larger than the system can really support when a large number of
larger than the system can really support when a large number of
processes all try to open that many files. If you find yourself
processes all try to open that many files. If you find yourself
seeing <quote>Too many open files</> failures, try reducing this
seeing <quote>Too many open files</> failures, try reducing this
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<para>
<para>
Time delay between writing a commit record to the WAL buffer and
Time delay between writing a commit record to the WAL buffer and
flushing the buffer out to disk, in microseconds. A nonzero delay
flushing the buffer out to disk, in microseconds. A nonzero delay
allows multiple transactions to be committed with only one
fsync
,
allows multiple transactions to be committed with only one
<function>fsync</function> system call
,
if system load is high enough that additional transactions become
if system load is high enough that additional transactions become
ready to commit within the given interval. But the delay is just
ready to commit within the given interval. But the delay is just
wasted time if no other transactions become ready to commit.
wasted time if no other transactions become ready to commit.
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<para>
<para>
Method used for forcing WAL updates out to disk. Possible
Method used for forcing WAL updates out to disk. Possible
values are
values are
<literal>FSYNC</> (call
fsync()
at each commit),
<literal>FSYNC</> (call
<function>fsync()</>
at each commit),
<literal>FDATASYNC</> (call
fdatasync()
at each commit),
<literal>FDATASYNC</> (call
<function>fdatasync()</>
at each commit),
<literal>OPEN_SYNC</> (write WAL files with
open() option O_SYNC
), or
<literal>OPEN_SYNC</> (write WAL files with
<function>open()</> option <symbol>O_SYNC</>
), or
<literal>OPEN_DATASYNC</> (write WAL files with
open() option O_DSYNC
).
<literal>OPEN_DATASYNC</> (write WAL files with
<function>open()</> option <symbol>O_DSYNC</>
).
Not all of these choices are available on all platforms.
Not all of these choices are available on all platforms.
This option can only be set at server start or in the
This option can only be set at server start or in the
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> file.
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> file.
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
For
e
macs, add the following (or something similar)
For
E
macs, add the following (or something similar)
to your <filename>~/.emacs</filename>
to your <filename>~/.emacs</filename>
initialization file:
initialization file:
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<chapter id="tutorial-start">
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<para>
<para>
To create a new database, in this example named
To create a new database, in this example named
<
quote>mydb</quote
>, you use the following command:
<
literal>mydb</literal
>, you use the following command:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>createdb mydb</userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>createdb mydb</userinput>
</screen>
</screen>
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<para>
<para>
If you don't want to use your database anymore you can remove it.
If you don't want to use your database anymore you can remove it.
For example, if you are the owner (creator) of the database
For example, if you are the owner (creator) of the database
<
quote>mydb</quote
>, you can destroy it using the following
<
literal>mydb</literal
>, you can destroy it using the following
command:
command:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>dropdb mydb</userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>dropdb mydb</userinput>
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
Running the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> interactive
Running the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> interactive
terminal program, called <
quote>psql</quote
>, which allows you
terminal program, called <
application><firstterm>psql</></application
>, which allows you
to interactively enter, edit, and execute
to interactively enter, edit, and execute
<acronym>SQL</acronym> commands.
<acronym>SQL</acronym> commands.
</para>
</para>
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You probably want to start up <command>psql</command>, to try out
You probably want to start up <command>psql</command>, to try out
the examples in this tutorial. It can be activated for the
the examples in this tutorial. It can be activated for the
<
quote>mydb</quote
> database by typing the command:
<
literal>mydb</literal
> database by typing the command:
<screen>
<screen>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>psql mydb</userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>psql mydb</userinput>
</screen>
</screen>
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The last line printed out by <command>psql</command> is the
The last line printed out by <command>psql</command> is the
prompt, and it indicates that <command>psql</command> is listening
prompt, and it indicates that <command>psql</command> is listening
to you and that you can type <acronym>SQL</acronym> queries into a
to you and that you can type <acronym>SQL</acronym> queries into a
workspace maintained by <command>psql</command>. Try out these
work
space maintained by <command>psql</command>. Try out these
commands:
commands:
<indexterm><primary>version</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>version</primary></indexterm>
<screen>
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</indexterm>
</indexterm>
<para>
<para>
A type cast specifies a conversion from one datatype to another.
A type cast specifies a conversion from one data
type to another.
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> accepts two equivalent syntaxes
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> accepts two equivalent syntaxes
for type casts:
for type casts:
<synopsis>
<synopsis>
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<xref linkend="sql-syntax-constants-generic">. A cast applied to an
<xref linkend="sql-syntax-constants-generic">. A cast applied to an
unadorned string literal represents the initial assignment of a type
unadorned string literal represents the initial assignment of a type
to a literal constant value, and so it will succeed for any type
to a literal constant value, and so it will succeed for any type
(if the
string literal's contents
are acceptable input syntax for the
(if the
contents of the string literal
are acceptable input syntax for the
datatype).
data
type).
</para>
</para>
<para>
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> has an extensible type system that is
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> has an extensible type system that is
much more general and flexible than other <acronym>RDBMS</acronym> implementations.
much more general and flexible than other <acronym>RDBMS</acronym> implementations.
Hence, most type conversion behavior in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
Hence, most type conversion behavior in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
should be governed by general rules rather than by
ad-hoc
heuristics, to allow
should be governed by general rules rather than by
<foreignphrase>ad hoc</>
heuristics, to allow
mixed-type expressions to be meaningful even with user-defined types.
mixed-type expressions to be meaningful even with user-defined types.
</para>
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<listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<para>
User-defined types, of which the parser has no
a-priori
knowledge, should be
User-defined types, of which the parser has no
<foreignphrase>a priori</>
knowledge, should be
<quote>higher</quote> in the type hierarchy. In mixed-type expressions, native types shall always
<quote>higher</quote> in the type hierarchy. In mixed-type expressions, native types shall always
be converted to a user-defined type (of course, only if conversion is necessary).
be converted to a user-defined type (of course, only if conversion is necessary).
</para>
</para>
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<para>
<para>
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> operator catalog has several
The <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> operator catalog has several
entries for the prefix operator <literal>@</>, all of which implement
entries for the prefix operator <literal>@</>, all of which implement
absolute-value operations for various numeric datatypes. One of these
absolute-value operations for various numeric data
types. One of these
entries is for type <type>float8</type>, which is the preferred type in
entries is for type <type>float8</type>, which is the preferred type in
the numeric category. Therefore, <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
the numeric category. Therefore, <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
will use that entry when faced with a non-numeric input:
will use that entry when faced with a non-numeric input:
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<para>
<para>
On the other hand, the postfix operator <literal>!</> (factorial)
On the other hand, the postfix operator <literal>!</> (factorial)
is defined only for integer datatypes, not for float8. So, if we
is defined only for integer data
types, not for float8. So, if we
try a similar case with <literal>!</>, we get:
try a similar case with <literal>!</>, we get:
<screen>
<screen>
tgl=> select text '44' ! as "factorial";
tgl=> select text '44' ! as "factorial";
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<para>
<para>
Values to be inserted into a table are coerced to the destination
Values to be inserted into a table are coerced to the destination
column's datatype according to the
column's data
type according to the
following steps.
following steps.
</para>
</para>
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to <type>text</type> by default, allowing the <literal>||</literal> operator
to <type>text</type> by default, allowing the <literal>||</literal> operator
to be resolved as <type>text</type> concatenation. Then the <type>text</type>
to be resolved as <type>text</type> concatenation. Then the <type>text</type>
result of the operator is coerced to <type>bpchar</type> (<quote>blank-padded
result of the operator is coerced to <type>bpchar</type> (<quote>blank-padded
char</>, the internal name of the character datatype) to match the target
char</>, the internal name of the character data
type) to match the target
column type. (Since the parser knows that <type>text</type> and
column type. (Since the parser knows that <type>text</type> and
<type>bpchar</type> are binary-compatible, this coercion is implicit and does
<type>bpchar</type> are binary-compatible, this coercion is implicit and does
not insert any real function call.) Finally, the sizing function
not insert any real function call.) Finally, the sizing function
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<literal>EXCEPT</> constructs resolve dissimilar types in the same way as
<literal>EXCEPT</> constructs resolve dissimilar types in the same way as
<literal>UNION</>.
<literal>UNION</>.
A <literal>CASE</> construct also uses the identical algorithm to match up its
A <literal>CASE</> construct also uses the identical algorithm to match up its
component expressions and select a result datatype.
component expressions and select a result data
type.
</para>
</para>
<procedure>
<procedure>
<title><literal>UNION</> and <literal>CASE</> Type Resolution</title>
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<para>
<para>
Notice that we defined a column alias within the function body for the result of the function
Notice that we defined a column alias within the function body for the result of the function
(with the name <literal>RESULT</>), but this column alias is not visible
(with the name <literal>RESULT</>), but this column alias is not visible
outside the function. Hence, the result is label
l
ed <literal>one</>
outside the function. Hence, the result is labeled <literal>one</>
instead of <literal>RESULT</>.
instead of <literal>RESULT</>.
</para>
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