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Welcome to the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> Tutorial. The
tutorial is intended to give an introduction
to <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, relational database
concepts, and the SQL language. We assume some general knowledge about
concepts, and the SQL language. We assume some general knowledge about
how to use computers and no particular Unix or programming experience is
required. This tutorial is intended to provide hands-on experience with
important aspects of the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> system.
required. This tutorial is intended to provide hands-on experience with
important aspects of the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> system.
It makes no attempt to be a comprehensive treatment of the topics it covers.
</para>
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This part describes the use of the <acronym>SQL</acronym> language
in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>. We start with
describing the general syntax of <acronym>SQL</acronym>, then
how to create tables, how to populate the database, and how to
query it. The middle part lists the available data types and
how to create tables, how to populate the database, and how to
query it. The middle part lists the available data types and
functions for use in <acronym>SQL</acronym> commands. Lastly,
we address several aspects of importance for tuning a database.
</para>
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follow it from start to end and gain a full understanding of the topics
without having to refer forward too many times. The chapters are
intended to be self-contained, so that advanced users can read the
chapters individually as they choose. The information is presented
in narrative form with topical units. Readers looking for a complete
description of a particular command are encouraged to review
chapters individually as they choose. The information is presented
in narrative form with topical units. Readers looking for a complete
description of a particular command are encouraged to review
the <xref linkend="reference"/>.
</para>
<para>
Readers should know how to connect to a
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database and issue
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database and issue
<acronym>SQL</acronym> commands. Readers that are unfamiliar with
these issues are encouraged to read <xref linkend="tutorial"/>
first. <acronym>SQL</acronym> commands are typically entered
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<para>
This part covers topics that are of interest to a
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> administrator. This includes
installation, configuration of the server, management of users
and databases, and maintenance tasks. Anyone running
installation, configuration of the server, management of users
and databases, and maintenance tasks. Anyone running
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> server, even for
personal use, but especially in production, should be familiar
with these topics.
</para>
<para>
The information attempts to be in the order in which
a new user should read it. The chapters are self-contained and
can be read individually as desired. The information is presented
in a narrative form in topical units. Readers looking for a complete
description of a command are encouraged to review the
The information attempts to be in the order in which
a new user should read it. The chapters are self-contained and
can be read individually as desired. The information is presented
in a narrative form in topical units. Readers looking for a complete
description of a command are encouraged to review the
<xref linkend="reference"/>.
</para>
<para>
The first few chapters are written so they can be understood
without prerequisite knowledge, so new users who need to set
up their own server can begin their exploration. The rest of this
up their own server can begin their exploration. The rest of this
part is about tuning and management; that material
assumes that the reader is familiar with the general use of
the <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database system. Readers are
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This part describes the client programming interfaces distributed
with <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>. Each of these chapters can be
read independently. There are many external programming
interfaces for client programs that are distributed separately. They
interfaces for client programs that are distributed separately. They
contain their own documentation (<xref linkend="external-projects"/>
lists some of the more popular ones). Readers of this part should be
familiar with using <acronym>SQL</acronym> to manipulate