Re: moving from MySQL to Postgres
От | John Fabiani |
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Тема | Re: moving from MySQL to Postgres |
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Msg-id | 200410310847.54073.jfabiani@yolo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: moving from MySQL to Postgres (Markus Bertheau <twanger@bluetwanger.de>) |
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Re: moving from MySQL to Postgres
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Список | pgsql-novice |
Thanks for the quick response. Except I don't know what you are referring too. Is there something other than the system tables (pg_*)? John On Sunday 31 October 2004 08:35, Markus Bertheau wrote: > Be sure to look at information_schema for easier access to such data. > > В Вск, 31.10.2004, в 17:26, John Fabiani пишет: > > Hi, > > > > I'm attempting to move some SQL code from a MySQL database to a Postgres > > database. First, I bet I'm not the only person ever to this - so I bet > > there is a conversion white paper somewhere (if there's not - there > > should be). Could someone point out where I might find it on the web - > > google didn't help (most likely the wrong search string). > > > > Most of the issues I have are around Metadata and how MySQL uses a simple > > statement to produce Metadata: > > > > 'SHOW tables' > > 'describe table' .... > > > > At the moment I'm having trouble with 'describe table' which produces > > three columns- column name, column type, column attributes (like PK). > > The following works for the first two columns but I can't figure out how > > to get the third column. > > "SELECT a.attname, t.typname FROM pg_class c, pg_attribute a, pg_type t > > WHERE c.relname = 'tablename' AND a.attnum > 0 AND a.attrelid = c.oid > > AND a.atttypid = t.oid ORDER BY a.attnum" > > > > So will someone help out a novice? I need the third column in the > > statement. I did find I could use '-E' when starting the psql client > > which reproduces what Postgres uses for the '\d tablename' but it uses > > three statements and it does not combine the index information until the > > end. > > > > Which brings up another question. How does the statement 2 know about > > the results of statement 1 (same how does statement 3 know results of > > statement 2). Could it be that internally it created a temporary cursor? > > > > John > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if > > your joining column's datatypes do not match
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