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<H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1>
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<P>Last updated: Sat Jan 29 23:06:02 EST 2005</P>
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<P>Last updated: Sat Jan 29 23:15:42 EST 2005</P>
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<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href=
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"mailto:pgman@candle.pha.pa.us">pgman@candle.pha.pa.us</A>)<BR>
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use my indexes?<BR>
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<A href="#4.7">4.7</A>) How do I see how the query optimizer is
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evaluating my query?<BR>
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<A href="#4.8">4.8</A>) What is an R-tree index?<BR>
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<A href="#4.9">4.9</A>) What is the Genetic Query Optimizer?<BR>
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<A href="#4.10">4.10</A>) How do I perform regular expression
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<A href="#4.8">4.8</A>) How do I perform regular expression
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searches and case-insensitive regular expression searches? How do I
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use an index for case-insensitive searches?<BR>
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<A href="#4.11">4.11</A>) In a query, how do I detect if a field
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<A href="#4.9">4.9</A>) In a query, how do I detect if a field
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is <SMALL>NULL</SMALL>?<BR>
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<A href="#4.12">4.12</A>) What is the difference between the
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<A href="#4.10">4.10</A>) What is the difference between the
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various character types?<BR>
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<A href="#4.13.0">4.13.0</A>) How do I create a
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<A href="#4.11.0">4.11.0</A>) How do I create a
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serial/auto-incrementing field?<BR>
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<A href="#4.13.1">4.13.1</A>) How do I get the value of a
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<A href="#4.11.1">4.11.1</A>) How do I get the value of a
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<SMALL>SERIAL</SMALL> insert?<BR>
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<A href="#4.13.2">4.13.2</A>) Doesn't <I>currval()</I>
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<A href="#4.11.2">4.11.2</A>) Doesn't <I>currval()</I>
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lead to a race condition with other users?<BR>
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<A href="#4.13.3">4.13.3</A>) Why aren't my sequence numbers
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<A href="#4.11.3">4.11.3</A>) Why aren't my sequence numbers
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reused on transaction abort? Why are there gaps in the numbering of
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my sequence/SERIAL column?<BR>
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<A href="#4.14">4.14</A>) What is an <SMALL>OID</SMALL>? What is a
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<A href="#4.12">4.12</A>) What is an <SMALL>OID</SMALL>? What is a
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<SMALL>TID</SMALL>?<BR>
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<A href="#4.15">4.15</A>) What is the meaning of some of the terms
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<A href="#4.13">4.13</A>) What is the meaning of some of the terms
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used in PostgreSQL?<BR>
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<A href="#4.16">4.16</A>) Why do I get the error <I>"ERROR: Memory
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<A href="#4.14">4.14</A>) Why do I get the error <I>"ERROR: Memory
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exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()"</I>?<BR>
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<A href="#4.17">4.17</A>) How do I tell what PostgreSQL version I
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<A href="#4.15">4.15</A>) How do I tell what PostgreSQL version I
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am running?<BR>
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<A href="#4.18">4.18</A>) Why does my large-object operations get
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<A href="#4.16">4.16</A>) Why does my large-object operations get
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<I>"invalid large obj descriptor"</I>?<BR>
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<A href="#4.19">4.19</A>) How do I create a column that will
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<A href="#4.17">4.17</A>) How do I create a column that will
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default to the current time?<BR>
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<A href="#4.20">4.20</A>) Why are my subqueries using
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<A href="#4.18">4.18</A>) Why are my subqueries using
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<CODE><SMALL>IN</SMALL></CODE> so slow?<BR>
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<A href="#4.21">4.21</A>) How do I perform an outer join?<BR>
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<A href="#4.22">4.22</A>) How do I perform queries using multiple
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<A href="#4.19">4.19</A>) How do I perform an outer join?<BR>
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<A href="#4.20">4.20</A>) How do I perform queries using multiple
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databases?<BR>
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<A href="#4.23">4.23</A>) How do I return multiple rows or columns
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<A href="#4.21">4.21</A>) How do I return multiple rows or columns
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from a function?<BR>
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<A href="#4.24">4.24</A>) Why can't I reliably create/drop
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<A href="#4.22">4.22</A>) Why can't I reliably create/drop
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temporary tables in PL/PgSQL functions?<BR>
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<A href="#4.25">4.25</A>) What encryption options are available?<BR>
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<A href="#4.23">4.23</A>) What encryption options are available?<BR>
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<H2 align="center">Extending PostgreSQL</H2>
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<P>See the <SMALL>EXPLAIN</SMALL> manual page.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.8">4.8</A>) What is an R-tree index?</H4>
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<P>An R-tree index is used for indexing spatial data. A hash index
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can't handle range searches. A B-tree index only handles range
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searches in a single dimension. R-trees can handle
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multi-dimensional data. For example, if an R-tree index can be
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built on an attribute of type <I>point</I>, the system can more
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efficiently answer queries such as "select all points within a
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bounding rectangle."</P>
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<P>The canonical paper that describes the original R-tree design
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is:</P>
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<P>Guttman, A. "R-trees: A Dynamic Index Structure for Spatial
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Searching." Proceedings of the 1984 ACM SIGMOD Int'l Conf on Mgmt
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of Data, 45-57.</P>
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<P>You can also find this paper in Stonebraker's "Readings in
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Database Systems".</P>
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<P>Built-in R-trees can handle polygons and boxes. In theory,
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R-trees can be extended to handle higher number of dimensions. In
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practice, extending R-trees requires a bit of work and we don't
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currently have any documentation on how to do it.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.9">4.9</A>) What is the Genetic Query
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Optimizer?</H4>
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<P>The <SMALL>GEQO</SMALL> module speeds query optimization when
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joining many tables by means of a Genetic Algorithm (GA). It allows
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the handling of large join queries through nonexhaustive
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search.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.10">4.10</A>) How do I perform regular expression
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<H4><A name="4.8">4.8</A>) How do I perform regular expression
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searches and case-insensitive regular expression searches? How do I
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use an index for case-insensitive searches?</H4>
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CREATE INDEX tabindex ON tab (lower(col));
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</PRE>
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<H4><A name="4.11">4.11</A>) In a query, how do I detect if a field
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<H4><A name="4.9">4.9</A>) In a query, how do I detect if a field
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is <SMALL>NULL</SMALL>?</H4>
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<P>You test the column with <SMALL>IS NULL</SMALL> and <SMALL>IS
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NOT NULL</SMALL>.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.12">4.12</A>) What is the difference between the
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<H4><A name="4.10">4.10</A>) What is the difference between the
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various character types?</H4>
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<PRE>
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Type Internal Name Notes
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particularly values that include <SMALL>NULL</SMALL> bytes. All the
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types described here have similar performance characteristics.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.13.1">4.13.1</A>) How do I create a
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<H4><A name="4.11.1">4.11.1</A>) How do I create a
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serial/auto-incrementing field?</H4>
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<P>PostgreSQL supports a <SMALL>SERIAL</SMALL> data type. It
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you need to use <I>pg_dump</I>'s <I>-o</I> option or <SMALL>COPY
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WITH OIDS</SMALL> option to preserve the <SMALL>OID</SMALL>s.
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<H4><A name="4.13.2">4.13.2</A>) How do I get the value of a
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<H4><A name="4.11.2">4.11.2</A>) How do I get the value of a
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<SMALL>SERIAL</SMALL> insert?</H4>
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<P>One approach is to retrieve the next <SMALL>SERIAL</SMALL> value
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from the sequence object with the <I>nextval()</I> function
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<I>before</I> inserting and then insert it explicitly. Using the
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example table in <A href="#4.13.1">4.13.1</A>, an example in a
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example table in <A href="#4.11.1">4.11.1</A>, an example in a
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pseudo-language would look like this:</P>
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<PRE>
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new_id = execute("SELECT nextval('person_id_seq')");
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new_id = execute("SELECT currval('person_id_seq')");
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</PRE>
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<P>Finally, you could use the <A href="#4.14"><SMALL>OID</SMALL></A>
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<P>Finally, you could use the <A href="#4.12"><SMALL>OID</SMALL></A>
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returned from the <SMALL>INSERT</SMALL> statement to look up the
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default value, though this is probably the least portable approach,
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and the oid value will wrap around when it reaches 4 billion.
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available via <I>$sth->{pg_oid_status}</I> after
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<I>$sth->execute()</I>.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.13.3">4.13.3</A>) Doesn't <I>currval()</I>
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<H4><A name="4.11.3">4.11.3</A>) Doesn't <I>currval()</I>
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lead to a race condition with other users?</H4>
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<P>No. <I>currval()</I> returns the current value assigned by your
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backend, not by all users.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.13.4">4.13.4</A>) Why aren't my sequence numbers
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<H4><A name="4.11.4">4.11.4</A>) Why aren't my sequence numbers
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reused on transaction abort? Why are there gaps in the numbering of
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my sequence/SERIAL column?</H4>
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completes. This causes gaps in numbering from aborted
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transactions.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.14">4.14</A>) What is an <SMALL>OID</SMALL>? What is
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<H4><A name="4.12">4.12</A>) What is an <SMALL>OID</SMALL>? What is
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a <SMALL>TID</SMALL>?</H4>
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<P>Every row that is created in PostgreSQL gets a unique
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are modified or reloaded. They are used by index entries to point
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to physical rows.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.15">4.15</A>) What is the meaning of some of the
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<H4><A name="4.13">4.13</A>) What is the meaning of some of the
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terms used in PostgreSQL?</H4>
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<P>Some of the source code and older documentation use terms that
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<P>A list of general database terms can be found at: <A href=
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"http://hea-www.harvard.edu/MST/simul/software/docs/pkgs/pgsql/glossary/glossary.html">http://hea-www.harvard.edu/MST/simul/software/docs/pkgs/pgsql/glossary/glossary.html</A></P>
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<H4><A name="4.16">4.16</A>) Why do I get the error <I>"ERROR:
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<H4><A name="4.14">4.14</A>) Why do I get the error <I>"ERROR:
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Memory exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()"</I>?</H4>
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<P>You probably have run out of virtual memory on your system,
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backend is returning too much data, try it before starting the
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client.
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<H4><A name="4.17">4.17</A>) How do I tell what PostgreSQL version
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<H4><A name="4.15">4.15</A>) How do I tell what PostgreSQL version
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I am running?</H4>
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<P>From <I>psql</I>, type <CODE>SELECT version();</CODE></P>
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<H4><A name="4.18">4.18</A>) Why does my large-object operations
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<H4><A name="4.16">4.16</A>) Why does my large-object operations
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get <I>"invalid large obj descriptor"</I>?</H4>
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<P>You need to put <CODE>BEGIN WORK</CODE> and <CODE>COMMIT</CODE>
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<P>If you are using a client interface like <SMALL>ODBC</SMALL> you
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may need to set <CODE>auto-commit off.</CODE></P>
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<H4><A name="4.19">4.19</A>) How do I create a column that will
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<H4><A name="4.17">4.17</A>) How do I create a column that will
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default to the current time?</H4>
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<P>Use <I>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</I>:</P>
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</CODE>
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</PRE>
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<H4><A name="4.20">4.20</A>) Why are my subqueries using
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<H4><A name="4.18">4.18</A>) Why are my subqueries using
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<CODE><SMALL>IN</SMALL></CODE> so slow?</H4>
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<P>In versions prior to 7.4, subqueries were joined to outer queries
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sophisticated join techniques as normal queries, and is prefered
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to using <CODE>EXISTS</CODE>.
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<H4><A name="4.21">4.21</A>) How do I perform an outer join?</H4>
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<H4><A name="4.19">4.19</A>) How do I perform an outer join?</H4>
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<P>PostgreSQL supports outer joins using the SQL standard syntax.
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Here are two examples:</P>
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<H4><A name="4.22">4.22</A>) How do I perform queries using
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<H4><A name="4.20">4.20</A>) How do I perform queries using
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multiple databases?</H4>
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<P>There is no way to query a database other than the current one.
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connections to different databases and merge the results on the
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client side.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.23">4.23</A>) How do I return multiple rows or
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<H4><A name="4.21">4.21</A>) How do I return multiple rows or
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columns from a function?</H4>
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<P>In 7.3, you can easily return multiple rows or columns from a
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<a href="http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/SetReturningFunctions">
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http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/SetReturningFunctions</a>.
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<H4><A name="4.24">4.24</A>) Why can't I reliably create/drop
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<H4><A name="4.22">4.22</A>) Why can't I reliably create/drop
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temporary tables in PL/PgSQL functions?</H4>
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<P>PL/PgSQL caches function contents, and an unfortunate side effect
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is that if a PL/PgSQL function accesses a temporary table, and that
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<SMALL>EXECUTE</SMALL> for temporary table access in PL/PgSQL. This
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will cause the query to be reparsed every time.</P>
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<H4><A name="4.25">4.25</A>) What encryption options are available?
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<H4><A name="4.23">4.23</A>) What encryption options are available?
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</H4>
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<UL>
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<LI><I>contrib/pgcrypto</I> contains many encryption functions for
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