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On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 03:46:53AM +0200, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> Its called a "temporal database".
> Usually its intended for medical or police databases where 
> you need a hind sight. i.e. if today is 31/12/2005, what did we know at
> 20/12/2005.
> for example, for a doctor appearing at court and required to testify
> what he knew at 20/12/2005. 
> Very cool.
> It would be nice if postgreSQL could have a switch that
> could turn it into a temporal database.

It used to be builtin a long time ago. It's since been moved to the
contrib module "timetravel". It does historical queries and stuff...

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