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Update: most parts should work with PostgreSQL. Only some date calculaitons can fail, we are gradually replacing them with compatible alternatives. |
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As much as I wanted, PostgreSQL will not be for version 1.0. Maybe for 1.1 |
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We have identified the need to test all commands in Namingo for compatibility with PostgreSQL. This is a crucial step in ensuring that our application functions seamlessly across different database systems, particularly when transitioning from MariaDB to PostgreSQL.
A key area of focus should be the "update" column in the domain table. We suspect that there might be nuances in how PostgreSQL handles data in this column compared to MariaDB. Thorough testing and validation are required to confirm its behavior and ensure data integrity.
Additionally, specific attention must be paid to date calculations. These operations are known to have subtle differences between database systems, and it's essential to ascertain that our date-related functionalities perform consistently across both MariaDB and PostgreSQL.
We are calling for contributors to assist in this testing process. Here’s how you can help:
1. Test Execution: Run existing commands and observe their behavior in a PostgreSQL environment. Pay special attention to data manipulation commands and those involving date calculations.
2. Issue Reporting: If you encounter any discrepancies or errors, please document them with detailed descriptions and steps to reproduce. This information will be invaluable in pinpointing and resolving compatibility issues.
3. Suggestions and Fixes: If you have expertise in PostgreSQL and have suggestions for modifications or fixes to improve compatibility, your input would be highly appreciated. Code snippets, pull requests, or detailed explanations of potential solutions are all welcome.
Your contributions to this effort will play a significant role in enhancing the robustness and flexibility of our system. Thank you in advance for your support and involvement!
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