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25abb750_Releases___Geographer__Title | [#] 2 [Duration] 04:23 [Title] | Kites My wings are like his all my words on his lips And my brain is on edge I'm next to the bed where I saw you My weight is like his we both lost what we kissed and my hate burns like this in my hands in his fist and my love is so quick like the legs of my kids All the worlds I could lift only fit where I saw you Pile lover upon lover 'til we're covered with skin There's nothing to discover from the thunder and lightning There's no way to recover this is love not loving But now we are all each other I was a brother when i saw you | [] | Releases : Geographer | Title | http://www.geographermusic.com/releases | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_463328116_3.json |
25abb750_Releases___Geographer__Title | [#] 3 [Duration] 05:02 [Title] | Verona You call me all the right words but the right words sound so wrong you say that I am changing I guess I will before too long will you give me a way out or a past to live down either way it couldn't be worse than it is now I'm watching while a wild dog makes ripples round and round is every single whisper a life that we should know by now or is it just a sound something keeps a river from sinking into the ground was I ever any different it's the simplest ones, the simplest ones White lies in the night if I could be yours then you could be mine as long as it rhymes it's all that i'll ever need I hear white lies in the night if I could be yours then you could be mine we keep what we hide and you told such simple lies Now that we are free Verona, won't you keep me out drive me to the city where every building shouts I want to hear some people i want to leave the windows down I never will believe you, you should know why by now It is the simplest things we want but we can never see enough it's the simplest ones, the simplest ones White lies in the night if I could be yours then you could be mine as long as it rhymes it's all that i'll ever need I hear white lies in the night if I could be yours then you could be mine we keep what we hide and you told such simple lies | [] | Releases : Geographer | Title | http://www.geographermusic.com/releases | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_463328116_3.json |
25abb750_Releases___Geographer__Title | [#] 4 [Duration] 04:58 [Title] | Paris That look will take me right to the ground and I'll be laughing the whole way down with thunder beneath us all I want to feel is your arms I know I'm leaving but we all leave no matter what If time is a mouth to feed every hour is ice in our fingers' heat so give your time to me if it changes you I will never see old lovers fall like leaves but just if you let them The roofs of the city like an ocean spread for miles I swear I saw my whole life flicker in a window light you think you know what I'm thinking but you don't know why I need you tonight you say you feel nothing hoping nothing's all I'll leave behind If time is a mouth to feed every hour is ice in our fingers' heat so give your time to me if it changes you I will never see old lovers fall like leaves I hear them beneath your feet but nothing is endless | [] | Releases : Geographer | Title | http://www.geographermusic.com/releases | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_463328116_3.json |
25abb750_Releases___Geographer__Title | [#] 5 [Duration] 04:01 [Title] | Heaven Waits White waves that crash before us call out some siren’s chorus still heaven waits for no one here Carved out a perfect circle right where the memory left you still heaven waits for no one here Streetlights cascade in ribbons up to the moon they're waiting to see you beneath the weeping willow playing its tune it howls through you Lightning’s an orphaned dream who’s trying to find a reason still heaven waits for no one here Streetlights cascade in ribbons up to the moon they're waiting to see you beneath the weeping willow playing its tune it howls through you I was awake for it all I was awake for it all the heart of a child is beating and it goes hoooo | [] | Releases : Geographer | Title | http://www.geographermusic.com/releases | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_463328116_3.json |
25abb750_Releases___Geographer__Title | [#] 6 [Duration] 06:03 [Title] | Night Winds A photograph and a whisper will find me in the night like the sound of sad dogs wishing they could cry It's somehting only we know underneath street lights shadows make things easy so i made you mine This would be so simple if you were fast asleep and all the bottles you throw they would be lost at sea And you could take my letters and rearrange the words you could read them backwards Until you like what you heard If I could know what they know then we could sell this gold and I could wear your halo when the nights grow cold And you could wish my child's eyes would turn to clouds and part and I could wish that I lied when I said I lost your heart So long the days that melt away so loud the words you could not say If only last December had stayed beneath the snow I hear your muffled laughter after the curtains close To the sound of night winds in the dark you grope trying to find some likeness under my wrinkled clothes So long the days that melt away so loud the words you could not say | [] | Releases : Geographer | Title | http://www.geographermusic.com/releases | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_463328116_3.json |
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170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Tissue [Fire] Vessels [Earth] Flesh [Metal] Skin / Hair [Water] Bones [Wood] | Muscles | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
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170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Human Sound [Fire] Laughter [Earth] Singing [Metal] Weeping [Water] Groaning [Wood] | Shout | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Direction [Fire] South [Earth] Center [Metal] West [Water] North [Wood] | East | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Fluid Secretion [Fire] Perspiration [Earth] Saliva [Metal] Mucus [Water] Urine [Wood] | Tears | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Grains [Fire] Rye [Earth] Millet [Metal] Rice [Water] Brans / Peas [Wood] | Wheat | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Fruit [Fire] Plum [Earth] Apricot [Metal] Chestnuts [Water] Dates [Wood] | Peach | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Meat [Fire] Lamb [Earth] Beef [Metal] Horse [Water] Pork [Wood] | Poultry | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Vegetables [Fire] Grains [Earth] Scallions [Metal] Onions [Water] Leeks [Wood] | Mallow | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Vegetables [Fire] Endive [Earth] Cabbage, Carrots [Metal] Watercress [Water] Coarse Greens [Wood] | Chives, Onions | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
170c3e99_Chi_School___Winston_Salem__NC__Wood | [0] Chi Action [Fire] Rising Explosion [Earth] Rounded [Metal] Split [Water] Curving [Wood] | Explode / Implode | [] | Five Elements Chart for Traditional Chinese Medicine | CFCWA - Kung Fu and Tai Chi School | Winston-Salem, NC | Wood | http://www.cloudforestchinwoo.org/traditional-chinese-medicine/five-elements-chart/ | 19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_373449177_0.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_TEXT [Description] Allows the user to enter a single line of text [Arg 2] N/A [Arg 1] | Specifies the size of the text form element as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_MULTILINETEXT [Description] Allows the user to enter multiple lines of text [Arg 2] Specifies how many lines long the textform element should be as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): [Arg 1] | Specifies how many characters wide the textform element should be as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_URL [Description] Allows the user to enter a single line of text and will be displayed as a link when viewed [Arg 2] N/A [Arg 1] | N/A | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_DATE [Description] Allows the user to select a date using the standard date selection form elements [Arg 2] N/A [Arg 1] | N/A | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_EMAIL [Description] Allows the user to enter a single line of text and will be displayed as a mailto URL link [Arg 2] N/A [Arg 1] | N/A | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_REMINDER [Description] Allows the user to specify if a reminder should be sent out for the event [Arg 2] Specifies other reminder-specific options. The following options are available: $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_DATE $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_OFFSET $EXTRA_REMINDER_DEFAULT_YES If more than one option is needed, they should be or-ed together with the | character. [Arg 1] | Specifies how many minutes before the event that the reminder should be sent. | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_REMINDER_DATE [Description] Allows the user to specify if a reminder should be sent out for the event and and what time it should be sent [Arg 2] Specifies other reminder-specific options. The following options are available: $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_DATE $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_OFFSET $EXTRA_REMINDER_DEFAULT_YES If more than one option is needed, they should be or-ed together with the | character. [Arg 1] | Specifies the default for how many minutes before the event that the reminder should be sent. The user can override this when they create/edit the event. | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
968d8d39_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Arg_1 | [Type] EXTRA_SELECTION_LIST [Description] Presents the user with a selection list (single selection) to choose from [Arg 2] N/A [Arg 1] | Specifies the list of available options using the PHP array function | [] | WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide | Arg 1 | http://teamhardway.com/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html | 19/1438042985140.15_20150728002305-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_252794390_1.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Karen B [Date] Dec 27 2011 [Comment] | I get this call at least 3 times a day lately. I answer it and no one answers. Just a little while ago, I anwered it and after a small delay a woman'w voice said "hello." Then she aburptly hung up. I called back and got a recording that the number I dialed was not in service. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Annoyed [Date] May 05 2012 [Comment] | Why do these people bother to call you if they have nothing to say or alternatively do not leave a message? What is the point of being on the DNC list? Since I went on that I have had more nuisance calls than I did before I went on it. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Alan [Date] May 18 2012 [Comment] | I received a call from this number asking if I was the primary computer user. The lady said she was from "Microsoft Defender" and that there may be some malicious files on my computer. She asked my to turn on my computer, and she would guide me through the steps to clear them. I asked for identification, and she said she had some Windows product license number that only I and Microsoft would have.Hard to imagine that Windows would call 500,000,000 users individually to help them clean their computers. I suspect she would have had me look for some legitimate file, say "Aha! you are infected", and then had me download something from the web to clear it. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] nate [Date] Jun 28 2012 [Comment] | I had received multiple calls from this number in the past, the man on the other end was quite rude, enough so to the point I hung up after saying " don't call this number again " 30 seconds later he calls back... At that point I asked to speak with a manager but he wouldn't patch me through. I'm pretty sure this is a scam to buy software, he told me he got my number when I registered my windows 7, the funny thing is, the lan line he called me on I had connected 6 months after I purchased my computer and I never used my home phone for any contact information to anyone, I only use it to call family back home so 4 people have this number.I received a call today from these guys again, hung up on them with the same don't call back response, sorry for the vent. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Dawn Siegel [Date] Nov 08 2012 [Comment] | this folks keep calling meits obvious that they are trying to scam meits something to do with a windows updatethe woman sounded like she was from IndiaI couldn't understand her at first and then she patched me through a "supervisor" who also had a very thick indian acceptthis is the number they called from 607-756-9642what cam be done | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Lynn [Date] Nov 28 2012 [Comment] | I just got a call from this number. An Indian man told me to turn on my computer right away , it was infected with a virus and was going to crash. He said he was from Microsoft. I told him no, then he started talking in Indian language very rapidly to someone in the romm - I hung up. Beware. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Aleisha [Date] Jul 15 2011 [Comment] | BFEX legal departement. David Rothberg. Alligation on the web that this maybe a bogus Market operator | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Glenn [Date] Jul 21 2011 [Comment] | The only part of the ring we understood, is that these people were phoning to let us recognise our computer is sending error msg's to a firm we got never ever heard (nor could we grasp the identity of the company) of. soon after that we couldnt grasp a word that is said, we could inform she got a really thick foreign accent. | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
e2a595e3_607_756_9642___Who_called_me___Comment | [Tel No.] 607-756-9642 [Name] Marshall [Date] Jul 24 2011 [Comment] | The ring with 607-529-9906. con | [] | 607-756-9642 - Who called me? | Comment | http://www.callerreview.com/review.php?q=6077569642 | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00305-ip-10-236-191-2_354462485_0.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] OS - Why is this important? Why would you even dream of not running on Windows? If you decide one day that Microsoft is not your best friend in the whole wide world, you can ditch them or at least on your DB Server (could that ever happen?). On a side note, Microsoft can't compete with Oracle on Linux/Unix anyway. If Microsoft has a non-Microsoft DB running on a customer's box, I wonder which database they would prefer - Oracle, IBM DB2, Sun MySQL or PostgreSQL? [MySQL 5.1] Windows Desktop/Server , Linux, Unix, Mac [PostgreSQL 8.4] Windows Desktop/Server, Linux, Unix, Mac [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Windows Desktop/Server | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Licensing [MySQL 5.1] GPL Open Source, Commercial. Now owned by Oracle, and some of us are still wondering how Oracle will make hay out of its new found treasure. Will they use to upsell. Monty Widenius has an interesting blog entry explaining the MySQL dual licensing and how it has changed. [PostgreSQL 8.4] BSD Open Source. Its the freest of all and many argue about it. You can fork it all you want without giving back and make your own commercial derivative. Though ironically there are not all that many forks. Netezza forked it initially (though its unclear if any PostgreSQL code lives on in their product), GreenPlum forked it, EnterpriseDb forked to give Oracle features, but to their credit gives back a lot of fixes to the community. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Commercial - Closed Source, Various levels of features based on version, Free Crippleware (4 GB limit but free for embedding inclusion) | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Install/Maintenance Process [MySQL 5.1] Still Easiest. There are a lot of prepackaged products with it and its install rarely fails. [PostgreSQL 8.4] Medium (I put PostgreSQL at medium because on occasion we have run into issues where we have manually init the db on Windows. Those are rare though. On Linux its still the deal that MySQL often comes pre-installed for you and for PostgreSQL you have to figure it out yourself or they give you some super antiquated version. With PostgreSQL Yum respository its much easier now if you manage your own box. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Most time-consuming to install and most dependencies, but lots of wizards to help you forget everything and mail you when somethng bad happens (non-free versions) | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Drivers already installed on Windows [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - when you have a windows shop this is huge especially when you are not allowed to install stuff on client desktops and you need to integrate seamlessly with desktop apps. This is why using SQL Server Linked Server to get at yummy features of PostgreSQL comes in handy. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET drivers available [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Read-Only Views [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Open Source products available for it [MySQL 5.1] Many [PostgreSQL 8.4] Few but ramping up and in PHP more than SQL Server [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Few except CodePlex/.NET | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Commercial [MySQL 5.1] Moderate [PostgreSQL 8.4] Moderate -- I think PostgreSQL has improved since last we checked, but probably still lower than MySQL penetration. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Moderate -- still a lot of commercial stuff hasn't been certified on 2008 because 2008 is so new | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Updateable Views [MySQL 5.1] Yes - Single one table views are automatically updateable, some 2 table views are updateable if they don't have left joins and don't involve update of more than one table. If you have more complex views you want to make updateable - good riddance - no support for triggers or rules on views. [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes, but not automatic. You have to write rules against views to make them updateable but can make very complicated views updateable as a result. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - even for 2 table views will automatically make them updateable if they have keys and update does not involve more than one table. You can write instead of triggers against more complex views to make them updateable | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Materialized/Indexable Views [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No, but there are I think 2 contrib modules e.g. matviews that are simple and basically rebuild the materialized view [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes but varies slightly depending on if you are running SQL Express, Workgroup, Standard, Enterprise and numerous restrictions on your views that makes it of limited use | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Can add columns and change names, data types of views without dropping [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - sort of - as of 8.4 you can now add columns to the end of view without dropping it. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Can drop tables, (drop, change size, data type of columns), and views used in views - this is a arguably a misfeature but sometimes it comes in handy when you are an EXPERT user :) [MySQL 5.1] Yes - yikes! [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - (but if you schema bind your tables and views, you can not drop dependent objects so this does appear to be the best of both worlds) | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Graphical Query/View Designer (e.g. you can see tables and select fields drag lines to do joins) included no additional charge. As people pointed out there are lots of commercial and free tools that will do this for you. We'll provide a listing and brief summary of features etc. of some of these in our product showcase later. [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes. As of PgAdmin III 1.9, but its kind of hockey -- doesn't do JOINS right. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes via SQL Management Studio and Studio Express and pretty nice. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Computed Columns [MySQL 5.1] No - but looks like its slated for future release [PostgreSQL 8.4] No - but PostgreSQL has functional indexes so just use a view. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - but we still like using Views more except when we really need the computed column indexed and often we just do triggers. Computed columns are of very limited use since they can't hold roll-ups. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Functional Indexes - indexes based on a function [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | No - but you can create a computed column and create an index on it | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Partial Indexes - e.g. you want to create a unique index but only consider non-null values [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - as of SQL server 2008 See Tom's notes and called Filtered Indexes. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] ACID compliance - do I dear say this is sometimes over-rated - not all data is created equal and sometimes bulk-insert speed is more important than ACID [MySQL 5.1] Some storage engines e.g. InnoDB, PBXT (see comments from Giuseppe Maxia) and (not MyISAM) [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Foreign Key - Cascade Update/Delete [MySQL 5.1] InnoDB and not MyISAM [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Multi Row value insert [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] UPSERT logic - where you can simultaneously insert if missing and update if present [MySQL 5.1] Yes - via INSERT IGNORE, REPLACE INSERT ON DUPLICATE UPDATE [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes via MERGE UPDATE | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Replication - haven't used much except for SQL Server so this is mostly hear-say [MySQL 5.1] Yes - including master-master (built-in) See comments below and from numerours reports a big selling point of MySQL. [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes but from reports seems to be the least polished of the bunch, although numerours third-party options to choose from that are both free and non-free. PostgreSQL 8.5 or higher is slated to have built-in replication. Sorry guys this did not make it in. Slony is still used for replication, and many like it but find it finicky and harder to use than MySQL. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - all sorts - log shipping, mirroring, snapshot, transactional and merge etc. and can even have non-SQL Server windows-based subscribers. Its still a bear to get working the way you want it and makes making structural changes difficult. Built-In | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Can program stored procs/functions in multiple languages [MySQL 5.1] No (except C and Pl/SQL) [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - PostgreSQL just does it the cool way (common ones PL/PgSQL, sql, PL/Python, PL/Perl, PL/R) - we like having our code right there where we can see what it is doing. Downside server must host the language environment. It now supports variadic functions similar to Oracle. Neither MySQL nor SQL Server support that. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - In theory any language that complies with CLR -e.g VB.Net, C#, IronPython - but you need to compile into a dll first and then load the dll into the database. The dll is stored as part of the database and the dependencies registered in the SQL Server GAC - a real PITA if you have lots of these dependencies than are non-standard. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Can define custom aggregate functions [MySQL 5.1] Yes but only in C as UDF [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - any PL language and built-in C, SQL, PLPgSQL. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - any .NET language, but not TRANSACT SQL. Why is Transact-SQL thrown out to dust like this? | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Triggers [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Table Partitioning [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] via Table Inheritance, Constraint Exclusion, RULES and Triggers - basically RANGE. Issues with using foreign-key constraints with inherited tables in 8.4 the constraint_exclusion has another option called "partition" which is the new default. Which basically means you can have constraint_exclusion for partitioning and not have your other queries suffer. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - only Enterprise version - functional, range | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Can write Set/Table returning functions that can be used in FROM clause [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Support creation of functions - e.g. CREATE FUNCTION [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Support creation of stored procedures - e.g. CREATE PROCEDURE [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Sort-Of - CREATE FUNCTION serves the same need [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Dynamic and action SQL in functions [MySQL 5.1] No, but can in Stored procedures which aren't callable from SELECT statements so more limiting than PostgreSQL [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes! - you can do really cool things with action functions in SELECT statements [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | No - but you can in Stored procedures but you can't call stored procs from SELECT statements so much more limiting than PostgreSQL | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Graphical Explain Tool - no additional charge [MySQL 5.1] No (someone on Reddit mentioned maatkit visual explain for MySQL. This is still a text format though and not quite as pretty as SQL Server or PgAdmin III graphical explain plan. Are there others? [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - PgAdmin III [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - SQL Management Studio/Express | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Job Scheduling Agent controllable from DB Manager client, for running batch sql and shell jobs - no additional charge (not CronTab) [MySQL 5.1] Yes - though appears can only use it for MySQL sql calls. [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - PgAgent and can run postgresql sql as well as batch scripts. Administrated via PgAdmin III. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - SQL Agent (not for Express), administer via Management Studio. Can do sql, sql maintainence plans, batch scripts, and SSIS work flows. Its still the best. Has wizard for setting up maintenance plans. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Access tables from other databases on same server [MySQL 5.1] Yes - db.table, but not easily across servers. Across servers you need Federated storage engine See Rob Wultsch note [PostgreSQL 8.4] Sort of - via Dblink, but much less elegant than MSSQL and MySQL way and much less efficient. Can also access disparate data sources via DBI Link [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - server.db.schema.table, can even access disparate data sources via linked server or open query | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Case-Insensitivity - e.g. LIKE 'abc%' and LIKE 'ABC%' mean the same thing [MySQL 5.1] It is not case-sensitive by default but depends on character set (see comments from Giuseppe Maxia) [PostgreSQL 8.4] By default is case-sensitive , but in 8.4 we have newer contrib citext integrated to define case insensitivity fields. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | By default its not case sensitive, but can change this down to the column level. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Date Time support [MySQL 5.1] Date and DateTime but none with Timezone, but you can have timezone, see Rob Wultsch comments. [PostgreSQL 8.4] (Seems pretty much on par with SQL Server) - Not much changed - Date, TimeStamp and TimeStamp with Timezone (not to be confused with MySQL's timestamp which autoupdates or SQL Server's deprecated timestamp which is a binary). Has Interval which neither MySQL nor MS SQL Server have. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Finally they support plain date - Date, DateTime,DateTimeOffset. (Date and DateTimeOffset are new) | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Authentication [MySQL 5.1] Standard Db with table-driven IP like security [PostgreSQL 8.4] Extensive - standard, LDAP, SSPI (can tie in with Active Directory if running on NT server, but still not quite as nice as SQL Server seamless integration), PAM, trust by IP, etc. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Standard Db security and NT /Active Directory Authentication | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Column Level Permissions [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes (introduced in 8.4) [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] DISTINCT ON [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | No | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] WITH ROLLUP [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] WITH CUBE [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Windowing Functions OVER..PARTITION BY [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - and its way better than SQL Server 2008 [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Common Table Expressions and Recursive queries [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] COUNT(DISTINCT), AGGREGATE(DISTINCT) [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] OGC Spatial Support - for the My dad is better than your dad fight in the GIS world between SQL Server and PostgreSQL/PostGIS check out A look at PostgreSQL and ArcSDE, Also check out our companion critque of the 3 spatial offerings [MySQL 5.1] Yes - MBR mostly and spatial indexes only work under MyISAM. Limited spatial functions. Some commercial (MapDotNet, Manifold.net), Open source GIS tools gaining steam but still more behind PostGIS. [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes - PostGIS is great and lots of spatial functions and fairly efficient indexing and lots of open source and commercial support - ESRI ArcGIS 9.3, MapInfo, Manifold, CadCorp, FME , no geodetic but expect the first version of geodetic in PostGIS 1.5, and fairly robust geodetic in PostGIS 2.0. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - now built-in, but we aren't allowed to provide benchmarks for obvious reasons. If you use it, you'll really want to install the SQL Server 2008 Spatial Extension tools. The upcoming SQL Server 2008 R2 (currently in CTP is supposed to have Report Builder with map integration features which should be interesting). It has geodetic which PostGIS does not. SQL Server 2008 and PostGIS have pretty identical commercial support for spatial, but PostGIS still has a much larger Open source tool belt following. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Schemas [MySQL 5.1] No (technically MySQL is implemented as a single db with schemas -- according the the information_schema schema, though in practice its not quite as clear cut as Oracle) [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] CROSS APPLY [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No but can for the most part simulate by putting set returning functions in SELECT clause. As of 8.4, all set returning functions can be used in the SELECT regardless of language it is written in. [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] LIMIT .. OFFSET [MySQL 5.1] Yes (no ansi compliant way) [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes, and also supports the ansi compliant ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY somefield) [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | No - has TOP and ansi compliant ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY somefield) As Row --- where ..Row >= ... AND Row <= ... which is much more cumbersome to use | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Advanced Database Tuning Wizard [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes - SQL Management Studio recommends indexes to put in etc. Very sweet. NOT available for Express or Workgroup. | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Maintenance Plan Wizard [MySQL 5.1] No [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes via SQL Management Studio - Workgroup and above. Very sweet. Will walk you thru creating backup plan, reindexing plan, error checking and schedule these for you via SQL Agent | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Pluggable Storage Engine [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] No [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | No | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
747b0392__5_1___Postgres_OnLine_Journal__Microsoft_SQL_Server_2008 | [Feature] Correlated Subqueries [MySQL 5.1] Yes [PostgreSQL 8.4] Yes [Microsoft SQL Server 2008] | Yes | [] | Cross Compare of PostgreSQL 8.4, SQL Server 2008, MySQL 5.1 - Postgres OnLine Journal | Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?/archives/130-Cross-Compare-of-PostgreSQL-8.4,-SQL-Server-2008,-MySQL-5.1.html | 19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00230-ip-10-236-191-2_654981401_1.json |
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