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Re: [TCLUG:19152] LOAD DATA INFILE



I found the most usefull document is the user.ps file that comes with the
distro.. It is way more up to date, and complete than the docs on the web
site.. chewie mentioned to me this morning that there is also a new book
out, and you can download it from the postgres web site.. (postgresql.org)
warning.. if you are going to print out user.ps.. it's around 400
pages.. :)

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)

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On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Luke Francl wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, ^chewie wrote:
> 
> > To answer the question as to whether PostgreSQL can do "bulk copy
> > program" functionality, as it's commonly referred to, let's look at
> > the PostgreSQL User's Guide.  Hmm...  (./user/sql-copy.htm):
> 
> Chewie, you seem pretty up on this Postgres stuff, so I gotta question
> forya. I'm interested in switching from MySQL -> postgres due to
> transaction and ACID support. I'm also interested in running my own
> personal website using postgres for the same reasons. However, I don't
> know where to start. Can you (or anyone) recommend some good PostgreSQL
> books?
> 
> Thanks, 
> Luke
> 
> 
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