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This tutorial covers how to convert a database of about 40 tables to a postgresql database. I have used my perl mysql-postgresql conversion tool which is on gborg.postgresql.org. I hope these notes come in handy as a tutorial. Well, let's get started! | ||
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read_committed and serializable modes Imagine the following (this is a postgres example): > What I've got is something like this: > Session1> INSERT INTO Table VALUES(0); | ||
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