Re: [GENERAL] Queries across multiple databases  (was: SELECT from a table in another database). - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Zak McGregor
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Queries across multiple databases  (was: SELECT from a table in another database).
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Msg-id 20010521160425.360e31d0.zak@mighty.co.za
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In response to Queries across multiple databases  (was: SELECTfrom a table in another database).  (Andrew Rawnsley <ronz@ravensfield.com>)
Responses Re: [GENERAL] Queries across multiple databases  (was: SELECT from a table in another database).  (Zak McGregor <zak@mighty.co.za>)
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On Mon, 21 May 2001 07:55:13 -0400
Andrew Rawnsley <ronz@ravensfield.com> wrote:

> If I ever come up with said schema-dropping patch, and anyone else
wants it,
> let me know.

I'd dance a happy jig ;-)

I'm not sure whether it is quite the way to do it, but I'd have a better
time with things if I could span databases in a single request. Are
there theoretical problems with spanning databases in a single query? Is
it a feature of bad database design & implementation?

Thanks

Ciao

Zak

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