%allfiles; ]> PostgreSQL Covering v6.4 for general release The PostgreSQL Development Team Thomas Lockhart Caltech/JPL (last updated 1998-02-23) PostgreSQL is copyright (C) 1998 by the Postgres Global Development Group. Summary Postgres, developed originally in the UC Berkeley Computer Science Department, pioneered many of the object-relational concepts now becoming available in some commercial databases. It provides SQL92/SQL3 language support, transaction integrity, and type extensibility. PostgreSQL is a public-domain, open source descendant of this original Berkeley code. Tutorial Introduction for new users. &intro; &arch; &start; &query; &advanced; User's Guide Information for users. &environ; &manage; &datatype; &oper; &func; &typeconv; &keys; &array; &inherit; &query-ug; &storage; &psql; &pgaccess; &commands; Administrator's Guide Installation and maintenance information. &intro-ag; &ports; &config; &install; &runtime; &options; &start-ag; &recovery; ®ress; &release; Programmer's Guide Information for extending Postgres. &intro-pg; &arch-pg; &extend; &xfunc; &xtypes; &xoper; &xaggr; &rules; &xindex; &gist; &dfunc; &trigger; &spi; &xplang; Interfaces User and programmer interfaces. &func-ref; &lobj; &ecpg; &libpq; &libpgtcl; &odbc; &jdbc; Developer's Guide The Developer's Guide includes discussion of design decisions and suggestions for future development. &arch-dev; &geqo; &protocol; &signals; &compiler; &bki; &page; Appendices Additional related information. &docguide; &contacts; &biblio;