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Subject: Path for intermediate results
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From: Gerhard Daub <daub@ira.uka.de>
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Hello postgressers,

Is there a way to force postgres to store its intermediate results on a different file system
than that of the normal user data (i.e in a different directory than PGDATA)? 

Thank you in advance,

Gerhard Daub





