On Jun 17, 2006, at 1:18 PM, Mark Constable wrote:
On Sunday 18 June 2006 02:33, Tom Lane wrote:
uid is an email address stored in the passwd table as
user@xxxxxxxxxx
and this construct allows an incoming username such as
"user.domain.com"
to be compared to the stored "user@xxxxxxxxxx".
But, if you're not wedded to that particular way, why not use
replace()?
I only decided to ditch MySQL tonight so I'm within the first
1/2 dozen hours of using pgsql for almost the first time. I've
lost a fair amount of hair with the basics of db and user setup
and close to burnout.
You should hop on the IRC channel (#postgresql on irc.freenode.net).
There's almost always people on, and it's a great way to get help.
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