SQL
SQL stands for structured query language. It uses commands such as "select", "insert", "update", "delete". Some common relational database management systems that use SQL are: Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc.
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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
Working on a project I ran into the documentation for customizing the Foreign Key.
The docs read:
// https://sequelize.org/master/manual/assocs.html
// For example, to use UUID as the foreign key data type instead of the default (INTEGER), you can simply do:
const { DataTypes } = require("Sequelize");
Foo.hasOne(Bar, {
foreignKey: {
// name: 'myFooId'
type: DThere are several optimization the execution engine can perform when evaluating LIKE patterns with %, which matches zero or any number of any character. For example, see #80073.
Sequential %s can prevent these optimizations, but they are semantically equivalent to a single %, so the optimizer should normalize them to a single %.
For example:
-- The following expressions Add basic CI
We already have some scripts in the scripts directory. It would be good to run them for every PR.
This is also a great task for beginners.
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In https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine/blob/develop/src/client/src/tscPrepare.c, Local variable loopCont is assigned only once, to a constant value, making it effectively constant throughout its scope. If this is not the intent, examine the logic to see if there is a missing assignment that would make loopCont not remain constant.
So the 1567th line should be removed.

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- Missing information on how to create other databases
- Missing information on how to switch to other databases
- When using time travel, we don’t know where to get the transaction number from - we should show this to the user after committing data (this may be a missing capability in immudb / tools).
- The last long query example in the quick start is incorrect (incorrect
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