
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 …
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 …
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 …
Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres - Stack Overflow
Sep 17, 2012 · Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres Asked 13 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 139k times
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
sql - IN vs ANY operator in PostgreSQL - Stack Overflow
Jan 6, 2016 · What is the difference between IN and ANY operator in PostgreSQL? The working mechanism of both seems to be the same. Can anyone explain this with an example?
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?
Postgres: INSERT if does not exist already - Stack Overflow
Nov 1, 2010 · In Postgres version 9.5 or higher you can use ON CONFLICT to avoid errors of contraints like @Arie mentioned above. To know more options related to this INSERT query …
postgresql - How to persist data in a dockerized postgres …
My docker compose file has three containers, web, nginx, and postgres. Postgres looks like this: postgres: container_name: postgres restart: always image: postgres ...
sql - Declare a variable in a PostgreSQL query - Stack Overflow
How do I declare a variable for use in a PostgreSQL 8.3 query? In MS SQL Server I can do this: DECLARE @myvar INT; SET @myvar = 5/ SELECT * FROM somewhere WHERE something …