trying to respect the accepted answer owner's desire not to signal boost a terrorist group but the reference he makes is a pretty deep cut and my desire to add citation is strong
not least because digging through the old pgsql-hackers threads, there appears to be more to the story
With all due respect, this is wrong. Your query will compare 'value' to the names of columns, not their contents. I have to give this a downvote. — Bill Karwin7 hours ago
Karwin is correct. I wonder how that answer got 5 upvotes.
I suppose the HNQ has this effect sometimes. Nonsense rising
I was just checking out the propaganda page for PostgreSQL and I found this little piece of art:
It is the "Turtle Style" PostgreSQL logo. How old is this, and did PostgreSQL ever officially use a turtle instead of an elephant? What is the story here?
i feel a meta post coming on about how aggressively posts with that format should be edited to conform to a "style guide" but i seriously need to work on my actual job
@PeterVandivier =) Victory! My esoteric and useless curiosity, without any practical mandate was appreciated by others. And should bother no one. ;) That's how the site is supposed to work.
As they say in the UK, the "Practical" Requirement is taking the soggy biscuit.
So, I'm reading up on a list of English Idioms and I see two that bear a striking similarity.
"Take the biscuit (UK): To be particularly bad, objectionable, or egregious.
"Take the cake (US)": To be especially good or outstanding.
Now I can understand why cake is "good" and "outstanding"....
You might run into several problems, depending on what exactly is in the DB currently. However, as the migration doesn't happen on the physical level, none of these problems will stem from the different page size.