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Magnus Hagander
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Finding gaps in partitioned sequences
Mon, 06.02.2012 10:18
Hah, thanks for pointing that out. That's what I get for try ing to clean up the formatting when posting it...
mark
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Finding gaps in partitioned sequences
Tue, 31.01.2012 19:01
thanks, sorry I should have no ticed that was the seq MINUS t he lag function. p.s. you example may have a t [...]
Magnus Hagander
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Finding gaps in partitioned sequences
Mon, 30.01.2012 17:25
No, there are no user defined functions in this. seq is t he column name, then minus the operator, then lag the [...]
mark
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Finding gaps in partitioned sequences
Mon, 30.01.2012 17:23
what is seq-lag ? i assume thi s is a user defined func.
Magnus Hagander
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Thu, 22.12.2011 17:41
Yeah, unfortunately we are sti ll waiting on David to migrate the content over there.
Dave
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Thu, 22.12.2011 16:55
The weekly news page (http://w ww.postgresql.org/community/we eklynews/) seems to be broken. I see only a couple of [...]
Magnus Hagander
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Thu, 22.12.2011 14:08
I didn't see that when I check ed, but there was a bug that c aused it to cache the internal errors for several hour [...]
Hans
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Thu, 22.12.2011 11:14
The page with the mail archive is no longer working: htt p://www.postgresql.org/communi ty/ Shows me "An inte [...]
daamien
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Wed, 21.12.2011 22:20
you know your upgrade is a suc cess when nobody notices anyth ing
kudos to the webmast er team !
gabrielle
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www.postgresql.org - brand new, yet old and familiar
Wed, 21.12.2011 14:13
Thanks for all your hard work! (And that goes for the rest of the team, too.)
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