All<br /> <br /> Is there an interest in developing bitemporal functionality in PostgreSQL<br /> <br /> Regards<br
/> <br /> Luke <br /><br />> From: bruce@momjian.us<br />> Subject: Re: bitemporal functionality for
PostgreSQL<br/>> To: luke_porter@hotmail.com<br />> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 10:08:03 -0500<br />> <br />>
LukePorter wrote:<br />> > <br />> > Bruce<br />> > <br />> > I have a compelling solution to
providea database with bitemporal<br />> > functionality. It is a comprehensive spec. Is there any interest<br
/>>> in PostgreSQL providing this functionality. The area is sometimes<br />> > referred to as "temporal
agility".It has recently been covered<br />> > as an emerging requirement by Garther and C J Date has recently<br
/>>> lectured on the area (My solution was demo'd at the same event<br />> > he spoke at). It is a
transformingapproach to data management<br />> > in that it completely removes the need for the developer to<br
/>>> address the time dimension - the database does it all.<br />> <br />> Yes, I think there would be
interest.I would ask on the hackers email<br />> list.<br />> <br />> --<br />> Bruce Momjian
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