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PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the the first beta release of POSTGRESQL: DOWNLOADSSEE MORE ON POSTGRESQL.ORG POSTGRESQL: WINDOWS INSTALLERS Windows installers Interactive installer by EDB. Download the installer certified by EDB for all supported PostgreSQL versions.. This installer includes the PostgreSQL server, pgAdmin; a graphical tool for managing and developing your databases, and StackBuilder; a package manager that can be used to download and install additional PostgreSQL tools and drivers. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: DATA TYPES PostgreSQL has a rich set of native data types available to users. Users can add new types to PostgreSQL using the CREATE TYPE command.. Table 8-1 shows all the built-in general-purpose data types. Most of the alternative names listed in the "Aliases" column are the names used internally by PostgreSQL for historical reasons. In addition, some internally used or deprecated types are available POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 8.0: CREATE USER The SYSID clause can be used to choose the PostgreSQL user ID of the new user. This is normally not necessary, but may be useful if you need to recreate the owner of an orphaned object. If this is not specified, the highest assigned user ID plus one (with a minimum of 100) will be used as default. These clauses define a user's ability tocreate
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: FUZZYSTRMATCH The Soundex system is a method of matching similar-sounding names by converting them to the same code. It was initially used by the United States Census in 1880, 1900, and 1910. Note that Soundex is not very useful for non-English names. The fuzzystrmatch module provides two functions for working with Soundex codes: The soundex function POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: CREATE TRIGGER Description. CREATE TRIGGER creates a new trigger. The trigger will be associated with the specified table or view and will execute the specified function function_name when certain events occur.. The trigger can be specified to fire before the operation is attempted on a row (before constraints are checked and the INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE is attempted); or after the operation has completed POSTGRESQL: CVE-2020-25695: MULTIPLE FEATURES ESCAPE Multiple features escape "security restricted operation" sandbox. An attacker having permission to create non-temporary objects in at least one schema can execute arbitrary SQL functions under the identity of a superuser. While promptly updating PostgreSQL is the best remediation for most users, a user unable to do that can work around the POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: XML FUNCTIONS 9.14.1. Producing XML Content. A set of functions and function-like expressions are available for producing XML content from SQL data. As such, they are particularly suitable for formatting query results into XML documents for processing in client applications. POSTGRESQL JDBC DRIVER Changed. Now the driver uses SASLprep normalization for SCRAM authentication fixing some issues with spaces in passwords. Fix: Actually close unclosed results. Previously was not closing the first unclosed result fixes #1903 (#1905) There is a small behaviour change here as a result. If closeOnCompletion is called on an existingstatement and
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PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the the first beta release of POSTGRESQL: DOWNLOADSSEE MORE ON POSTGRESQL.ORG POSTGRESQL: WINDOWS INSTALLERS Windows installers Interactive installer by EDB. Download the installer certified by EDB for all supported PostgreSQL versions.. This installer includes the PostgreSQL server, pgAdmin; a graphical tool for managing and developing your databases, and StackBuilder; a package manager that can be used to download and install additional PostgreSQL tools and drivers. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: DATA TYPES PostgreSQL has a rich set of native data types available to users. Users can add new types to PostgreSQL using the CREATE TYPE command.. Table 8-1 shows all the built-in general-purpose data types. Most of the alternative names listed in the "Aliases" column are the names used internally by PostgreSQL for historical reasons. In addition, some internally used or deprecated types are available POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 8.0: CREATE USER The SYSID clause can be used to choose the PostgreSQL user ID of the new user. This is normally not necessary, but may be useful if you need to recreate the owner of an orphaned object. If this is not specified, the highest assigned user ID plus one (with a minimum of 100) will be used as default. These clauses define a user's ability tocreate
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: FUZZYSTRMATCH The Soundex system is a method of matching similar-sounding names by converting them to the same code. It was initially used by the United States Census in 1880, 1900, and 1910. Note that Soundex is not very useful for non-English names. The fuzzystrmatch module provides two functions for working with Soundex codes: The soundex function POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: CREATE TRIGGER Description. CREATE TRIGGER creates a new trigger. The trigger will be associated with the specified table or view and will execute the specified function function_name when certain events occur.. The trigger can be specified to fire before the operation is attempted on a row (before constraints are checked and the INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE is attempted); or after the operation has completed POSTGRESQL: CVE-2020-25695: MULTIPLE FEATURES ESCAPE Multiple features escape "security restricted operation" sandbox. An attacker having permission to create non-temporary objects in at least one schema can execute arbitrary SQL functions under the identity of a superuser. While promptly updating PostgreSQL is the best remediation for most users, a user unable to do that can work around the POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: XML FUNCTIONS 9.14.1. Producing XML Content. A set of functions and function-like expressions are available for producing XML content from SQL data. As such, they are particularly suitable for formatting query results into XML documents for processing in client applications. POSTGRESQL JDBC DRIVER Changed. Now the driver uses SASLprep normalization for SCRAM authentication fixing some issues with spaces in passwords. Fix: Actually close unclosed results. Previously was not closing the first unclosed result fixes #1903 (#1905) There is a small behaviour change here as a result. If closeOnCompletion is called on an existingstatement and
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: EXPLAIN Description. This command displays the execution plan that the PostgreSQL planner generates for the supplied statement. The execution plan shows how the table(s) referenced by the statement will be scanned — by plain sequential scan, index scan, etc. — and if multiple tables are referenced, what join algorithms will be used to bring together the required rows from each input table. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: SYSTEM CATALOGS 45.50. System Views. The system catalogs are the place where a relational database management system stores schema metadata, such as information about tables and columns, and internal bookkeeping information. PostgreSQL 's system catalogs are regular tables. You can drop and recreate the tables, add columns, insert and update values,and
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: UPDATE Description. UPDATE changes the values of the specified columns in all rows that satisfy the condition. Only the columns to be modified need be mentioned in the SET clause; columns not explicitly modified retain their previous values.. There are two ways to modify a table using information contained in other tables in the database: using sub-selects, or specifying additional tables in the FROM POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: DECLARATIONS 39.3. Declarations. All variables used in a block must be declared in the declarations section of the block. (The only exceptions are that the loop variable of a FOR loop iterating over a range of integer values is automatically declared as an integer variable, and likewise the loop variable of a FOR loop iterating over a cursor's result is automatically declared as a record variable.) POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: ARRAYS Arrays. PostgreSQL allows columns of a table to be defined as variable-length multidimensional arrays. Arrays of any built-in or user-defined base type, enum type, or composite type can be created. Arrays of domains are not yet supported. 8.14.1. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: REVOKE Description. The REVOKE command revokes previously granted privileges from one or more roles. The key word PUBLIC refers to the implicitly defined group of all roles. See the description of the GRANT command for the meaning of the privilege types.. Note that any particular role will have the sum of privileges granted directly to it, privileges granted to any role it is presently a member of POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: TRIGGER PROCEDURES 39.9. Trigger Procedures. PL/pgSQL can be used to define trigger procedures. A trigger procedure is created with the CREATE FUNCTION command, declaring it as a function with no arguments and a return type of trigger.Note that the function must be declared with no arguments even if it expects to receive arguments specified in CREATE TRIGGER — trigger arguments are passed via TG_ARGV, as POSTGRESQL: HYPOPG 1.3 IS OUT! HypoPG is a PostgreSQL extension adding support for hypothetical indexes. Version 1.3 has been released, and brings the followingchanges:
POSTGRESQL: GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE V2.4 RELEASED pgtt is a PostgreSQL extension to create, manage and use DB2 or Oracle-style Global Temporary Tables. Once created the use is just like with the other RDBMS. pgtt v2.4 has been released, this version allow use of the extension by non superuser and POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.3: MATERIALIZED VIEWS The information about a materialized view in the PostgreSQL system catalogs is exactly the same as it is for a table or view. So for the parser, a materialized view is a relation, just like a table or a view. When a materialized view is referenced in a query, the data is returned directly from the materialized view, like from a table; therule
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PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the the first beta release of POSTGRESQL: DOWNLOADSSEE MORE ON POSTGRESQL.ORG POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: DATA TYPES PostgreSQL has a rich set of native data types available to users. Users can add new types to PostgreSQL using the CREATE TYPE command.. Table 8-1 shows all the built-in general-purpose data types. Most of the alternative names listed in the "Aliases" column are the names used internally by PostgreSQL for historical reasons. In addition, some internally used or deprecated types are available POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS 9.20. Aggregate Functions. Aggregate functions compute a single result from a set of input values. The built-in normal aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-49 and Table 9-50.The built-in ordered-set aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-51 and Table 9-52.Grouping operations, which are closely related to aggregate functions, are listed in Table 9-53. POSTGRESQL: ANNOUNCING AGE, A MULTI-MODEL GRAPH DATABASE AGE, a multi-model graph database extension for PostgreSQL has been announced. AGE is the successor to AgensGraph. AGE will offer the same integration of SQL and Cypher without users having to discard their existing solutions, allow for a cleaner integration of AGE with PostgreSQL’s robust collection of other extensions, and expand scalability without sacrificing performance. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: XML FUNCTIONS To process values of data type xml , PostgreSQL offers the functions xpath and xpath_exists, which evaluate XPath 1.0 expressions. xpath ( xpath, xml ) The function xpath evaluates the XPath expression xpath (a text value) against the XML value xml. It returns an array of XML values corresponding to the node set produced by theCOMMITFESTS
Commitfests - PostgreSQL Search POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: DROP EXTENSION Examples. To remove the extension hstore from the current database:. DROP EXTENSION hstore; This command will fail if any of hstore's objects are in use in the database, for example if any tables have columns of the hstore type. Add the CASCADE option to forcibly remove those dependent objects as well. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: UNACCENT F.44. unaccent. unaccent is a text search dictionary that removes accents (diacritic signs) from lexemes. It's a filtering dictionary, which means its output is always passed to the next dictionary (if any), unlike the normal behavior of dictionaries. This allows accent-insensitive processing for full text search. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 8.2: DROP FUNCTION Description. DROP FUNCTION removes the definition of an existing function. To execute this command the user must be the owner of the function. The argument types to the function must be specified, since several different functions may exist with the same name and differentargument lists.
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PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the the first beta release of POSTGRESQL: DOWNLOADSSEE MORE ON POSTGRESQL.ORG POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: DATA TYPES PostgreSQL has a rich set of native data types available to users. Users can add new types to PostgreSQL using the CREATE TYPE command.. Table 8-1 shows all the built-in general-purpose data types. Most of the alternative names listed in the "Aliases" column are the names used internally by PostgreSQL for historical reasons. In addition, some internally used or deprecated types are available POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS 9.20. Aggregate Functions. Aggregate functions compute a single result from a set of input values. The built-in normal aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-49 and Table 9-50.The built-in ordered-set aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-51 and Table 9-52.Grouping operations, which are closely related to aggregate functions, are listed in Table 9-53. POSTGRESQL: ANNOUNCING AGE, A MULTI-MODEL GRAPH DATABASE AGE, a multi-model graph database extension for PostgreSQL has been announced. AGE is the successor to AgensGraph. AGE will offer the same integration of SQL and Cypher without users having to discard their existing solutions, allow for a cleaner integration of AGE with PostgreSQL’s robust collection of other extensions, and expand scalability without sacrificing performance. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: XML FUNCTIONS To process values of data type xml , PostgreSQL offers the functions xpath and xpath_exists, which evaluate XPath 1.0 expressions. xpath ( xpath, xml ) The function xpath evaluates the XPath expression xpath (a text value) against the XML value xml. It returns an array of XML values corresponding to the node set produced by theCOMMITFESTS
Commitfests - PostgreSQL Search POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: DROP EXTENSION Examples. To remove the extension hstore from the current database:. DROP EXTENSION hstore; This command will fail if any of hstore's objects are in use in the database, for example if any tables have columns of the hstore type. Add the CASCADE option to forcibly remove those dependent objects as well. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: UNACCENT F.44. unaccent. unaccent is a text search dictionary that removes accents (diacritic signs) from lexemes. It's a filtering dictionary, which means its output is always passed to the next dictionary (if any), unlike the normal behavior of dictionaries. This allows accent-insensitive processing for full text search. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 8.2: DROP FUNCTION Description. DROP FUNCTION removes the definition of an existing function. To execute this command the user must be the owner of the function. The argument types to the function must be specified, since several different functions may exist with the same name and differentargument lists.
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.5: AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS 9.20. Aggregate Functions. Aggregate functions compute a single result from a set of input values. The built-in normal aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-49 and Table 9-50.The built-in ordered-set aggregate functions are listed in Table 9-51 and Table 9-52.Grouping operations, which are closely related to aggregate functions, are listed in Table 9-53. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.0: DO Notes. The procedural language to be used must already have been installed into the current database by means of CREATE LANGUAGE.plpgsql is installed by default, but other languages are not.. The user must have USAGE privilege for the procedural language, or must be a superuser if the language is untrusted. This is the same privilege requirement as for creating a function in the language. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 13: CHAPTER 4. SQL SYNTAX 4.3.1. Using Positional Notation. 4.3.2. Using Named Notation. 4.3.3. Using Mixed Notation. This chapter describes the syntax of SQL. It forms the foundation for understanding the following chapters which will go into detail about how SQL commands are applied to define and modify data. We also advise users who are already familiar with SQL to POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: ENUMERATED TYPES PostgreSQL: Documentation: 9.1: Enumerated Types. 8.7. Enumerated Types. Enumerated (enum) types are data types that comprise a static, ordered set of values. They are equivalent to the enum types supported in a number of programming languages. An example of an enum type might be the days of the week, or a set of status values for a piece ofdata.
POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: CREATEDB Description. createdb creates a new PostgreSQL database.. Normally, the database user who executes this command becomes the owner of the new database. However, a different owner can be specified via the -O option, if the executing user has appropriate privileges.. createdb is a wrapper around the SQL command CREATE DATABASE.There is no effective difference between creating databases via this POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: CREATE TRIGGER Description. CREATE TRIGGER creates a new trigger. The trigger will be associated with the specified table or view and will execute the specified function function_name when certain events occur.. The trigger can be specified to fire before the operation is attempted on a row (before constraints are checked and the INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE is attempted); or after the operation has completed POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: FUZZYSTRMATCH The Soundex system is a method of matching similar-sounding names by converting them to the same code. It was initially used by the United States Census in 1880, 1900, and 1910. Note that Soundex is not very useful for non-English names. The fuzzystrmatch module provides two functions for working with Soundex codes: The soundex function POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: DROP EXTENSION Examples. To remove the extension hstore from the current database:. DROP EXTENSION hstore; This command will fail if any of hstore's objects are in use in the database, for example if any tables have columns of the hstore type. Add the CASCADE option to forcibly remove those dependent objects as well. POSTGRESQL: DOCUMENTATION: 9.1: DROP TRIGGER Description. DROP TRIGGER removes an existing trigger definition. To execute this command, the current user must be the owner of the table for which the trigger is defined. POSTGRESQL: REMOVE UNUSED CODE FROM THE Hi, In the KnownAssignedTransactionIdes sub-module, two lines of unused code were found in a previous change. -- Quan Zongliang CPUG* Home
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