REVISED: Sunday, March 3, 2013
Introduction to PostgreSQL.
I. SQL INTRODUCTION
A. PostgreSQL
1. PostgreSQL Overview
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) based on POSTGRES, Version 4.2, developed at the University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Department.
PostgreSQL is an open-source descendant of the original Berkeley code.
PostgreSQL supports a large part of the SQL standard and offers many modern features, including:
a. Complex Queries
b. Foreign Keys
c. Triggers
d. Views
e. Transactional Integrity
f. Multiversion Concurrency Control
b. Foreign Keys
c. Triggers
d. Views
e. Transactional Integrity
f. Multiversion Concurrency Control
PostgreSQL can be extended by the user by adding new:
a. Data Types
b. Functions
c. Operators
d. Aggregate Functions
e. Index Methods
f. Procedural Languages
b. Functions
c. Operators
d. Aggregate Functions
e. Index Methods
f. Procedural Languages
PostgreSQL can be used, modified, and distributed by anyone free of charge for any purpose.
PostgreSQL is the most advanced open-source database available.
2. PostgreSQL Download
The PostgreSQL.org download.
3. PostgreSQL Wiki
The PostgreSQL.org wiki Main Page provides community generated articles, guides and documentation.
4. Creating a PostgreSQL Database
How To Create a PostgreSQL Database Using pgAdmin III will help you create a PostgreSQL Database.
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