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From Hilary Forbes
Subject Re: cross databases?
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In response to cross databases?  (Jodi Kanter <jkanter@virginia.edu>)
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I have often wanted to do this.  Years ago, when I was working with Sybase databases it was perfectly possible.  You
simplyqualified the table name with a database identifier as I recall eg <br /><br /> SELECT m.myfield from
second_db.mytablem;<br /><br /> The advantages are that you may have two otherwise unconnected systems which need
separatelybacking up etc but where one uses the other for lookup purposes (eg a reservations system uses a lookup to an
accountssystem to get the customer name and number).  <br /><br /> I have never understood why postgreSQL hasn't seen
thisas a priority in development in more recent months.  Maybe someone will enlighten us both!<br /><br /> Hilary<br
/><br/> At 11:18 08/07/2004 -0400, Jodi Kanter wrote:<br /><br /><blockquote cite="cite" class="cite" type="cite">I am
workingwith someone who uses MySQL and says that he has two separate databases in which he can query across. I am
curiousif that is something that can be done in postgres? <br /> Any comments on whether or not that is a good
thing?<br/> Thanks<br /> Jodi Kanter<br /> -- <br /><br /><i>_______________________________<br /> Jodi L Kanter<br />
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