Re: ANY GOOD USER'S GUIDE ONLINE?? (with simple example - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Pam Wampler |
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Subject | Re: ANY GOOD USER'S GUIDE ONLINE?? (with simple example |
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Re: ANY GOOD USER'S GUIDE ONLINE?? (with simple example
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I have just gotten Mr. Momjiuan's book today & already it has helped me tremendously I previously had gotten the Practical PostgreSql & in my opinion, it is not quite as extensive as Mr. Momjian's book. I too am very new to postgresql coming from an oracle background & am learning the various new/different working with PostgreSql. Pam Wampler -----Original Message----- From: GoodleafJ@immunex.com [mailto:GoodleafJ@immunex.com] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:29 PM To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [GENERAL] ANY GOOD USER'S GUIDE ONLINE?? (with simple examples) I think you may find the Practical PostgreSQL book from O'Reilly/Command Prompt a bit more helpful. (I intend no slight toward Mr. Momjian or his fine work. We clearly owe him a lot. I do think the Introductions and Concepts book is a hair too terse for beginners.) It's reasonably well-written--with the exception of the LXP chapter, which looks like the work of different person style-wise--and is a little more complete in its coverage of things like pl/pgsql. -J Jason Earl <jason.earl@simplot.com> To: "paul simdars" <psimdars@lisco.com> Sent by: cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org pgsql-general-owner@post Subject: Re: [GENERAL] ANY GOOD USER'S GUIDE ONLINE?? (with gresql.org simple examples) 02/21/02 12:36 PM I would highly recommend Bruce Momjian's excellent Book, PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts. It is available online here: http://www.ca.postgresql.org/docs/aw_pgsql_book/index.html It's also available at all of your better bookstores :). Jason "paul simdars" <psimdars@lisco.com> writes: > I am trying to get started with Postgres but it ain't easy. The > documentation, although it may be thorough and very exhaustive, doesn't > have much of practical value in it. I looked in a FAQ which came with > the download -- again, not much useful there unless you wanted to write a > dissertation. Then I found a 'User's Guide' and thought, "Of course, I > have been looking a 'documentation', which, when you think about it, has > done a great job of docmenting, but a 'User's Guide', that's what I've > been looking for!" > Well, it wasn't a real user's guide. I have been able to find useful > items here and there but you have to dig through so much information that > the frustration gets very high. > Like, I am looking for how to insert a timestamp when a record has been > updated. I have found the data type timestamp defined and documented in > documentation, FAQ and 'User's Guide', but nowhere is there an example of > how one would actually insert a timestamp into a record. > Yes, I do have the question of the timestamp, but No that is not my main > question. My main question is this "does there exist a real User's Guide > in postgres-land, with actual examples of how to IMPLEMENT all this > beautifully docmented material?" > Sorry for putting you through this (if you made it this far), but I just > needed to get this out of my system. > Thanks, > Paul > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command > (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org
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