| From: | Dennis Veatch <dveatch(at)woh(dot)rr(dot)com> |
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| To: | PostgreSQL List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | A good postgresql book |
| Date: | 2005-11-11 02:03:44 |
| Message-ID: | 200511102103.44877.dveatch@woh.rr.com |
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I guess to much information can be an overload. Been surfin' to find a decent
book and don't really know which one to try. I have a um, not exactly vague
understanding of a database.
Meaning I can create the tables and crude/elementary queries that are just
about as basic as you can get. It's when ya get to the point of trying to get
all that info out the way I want is were I fall down. Ouch.
I guess something on SQL that is directed towards postgresql is what I'm
looking for. But ideally it would have good examples and explanations.
Actually I need pictures, hee hee.
Anyway I am open to some good recommendations.
--
You can tuna piano but you can't tune a fish.
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