
what does the @> operator in postgres do? - Stack Overflow
May 2, 2016 · 110 I came across a query in postgres here which uses the @> operator on earth objects. I've searched everywhere, but have come up empty on the meaning of this operator …
sql - PostgreSQL IF statement - Stack Overflow
How can I do such query in Postgres? IF (select count(*) from orders) > 0 THEN DELETE from orders ELSE INSERT INTO orders values (1,2,3);
What is the default password for Postgres - Stack Overflow
I have just installed Postgres 9.3 on Windows 7. The installation completed successfully. It has never asked me to provide the password for postgres user. The service postgresql-x64-9.3 is …
Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres - Stack Overflow
Sep 17, 2012 · Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres Asked 13 years, 3 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 139k times
Using psql how do I list extensions installed in a database?
May 4, 2018 · How do I list all extensions that are already installed in a database or schema from psql? See also Finding a list of available extensions that PostgreSQL ships with
Postgresql SELECT if string contains - Stack Overflow
is it case-sensitive or case-insensitive by default? Venkat D. Over a year ago One thing non-intuitive thing is that for postgres, position is 1 based, not 0 based. For example select position …
I forgot the password I entered during PostgreSQL installation
I either forgot or mistyped (during the installation) the password to the default user of PostgreSQL. I can't seem to be able to run it, and I get the following error: psql: FATAL: password
What is the format for the PostgreSQL connection string / URL?
Aug 27, 2010 · What is the format for the PostgreSQL connection string (URL postgres://...) when the host is not the localhost?
postgresql - How to switch databases in psql? - Stack Overflow
Oct 16, 2010 · A MySQL "database" is in fact a schema. Therefor in most cases, MySQL's "databases" would better be mapped to schemas in Postgres anyway. And if that is done, you …
PostgreSQL: Modify OWNER on all tables simultaneously in …
How do I modify the owner of all tables in a PostgreSQL database? I tried ALTER TABLE * OWNER TO new_owner but it doesn't support the asterisk syntax.