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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a database management system that is object-relational. PostgreSQL originated from the Ingres project at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Sometimes it is needed to store compressed data in the DB. Unfortunately not all the DBs have built-in compression and FUSE compressed FSes are not available for every OS. So it may make sense to store compressed binary blobs in the DB.
Unfortunately when one sees them in DBeaver he sees them compressed, but often they are needed uncompressed. So it'd be nice to have a feature to decompress the
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Feature request
Is there any chance to have a Knex native way to set "DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED" on a table with foreign key constraints ?
knex.schema.table('users', function (table) {
table.integer('user_id').unsigned()
table.foreign('user_id').references('Items.user_id_in_items').deferred().
})
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it's not clear from the Client Libary Guide that the default behavior of signUp when used with the hosted platform is to send an email confirmation,
we should:
- include this as a note here
- add an example showing the return value when this happens
- update any auth [examples](htt
https://docs.nodebb.org/installing/os/osx-mavericks/
Though we do have iOS devices for mobile testing, our core team doesn't actually own a mac (fight this war somewhere else :P). Would anyone with access to one mind testing and updating this page please? :)
More importantly the instructions for redis should be switched to mongo as it is our default recommended install; you can look at the
I am intentionally making this issue specific but I assume it could be expanded to include much more of the API.
Problem
I do not have the entire Prisma Client API perfectly (let alone roughly) committed to memory.
When I go to use it to query for many results the operations tell me nothing about what and why they will do. I only have types to work with.
I don't want to open my br
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Right now, the query types for collections don't take the fields required state into account
Describe the bug
Serverless: Deprecation warning: Variables resolver reports following resolution errors:
- Cannot resolve variable at "provider.environment.CUBEJS_APP": Value not found at "self" source,
- Cannot resolve variable at "functions.cubejsProcess.events.0.event.resource": Value not found at "self" source
From a next major this will be
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Hello, I just notice that I can schedule a room with the same date and time. I think it is necessary if you will control the same date and time room for one host. I hope you understand what I mean.
Also looking forward for this pro
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Is it supported at the moment to have 'serialize_as' and 'deserialize_as' on the single field in the sturcture as shown below?
#[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, PartialEq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Insertable)]
#[table_name = "blah"]
pub struct Data {
#[diesel(serialize_as = "SensitiveStringSerializer")]
#[diesel(deserialize_as = "SensitiveStringDeserializer")]
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Right now, the validation error message is in the Example Usage box, which is what SSDT does

There's support for validation for input boxes, so it would be nicer for the error message to show up with the associated input box like this:

Issue Description
While using model.bulkCreate, as we pass the options, an object which contains transaction, it comes modified after the execution
What are you doing?
We have called bulk