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From: wolf@ironbark.ucnv.edu.au (Wolfgang Effenberg)
Subject: time travel
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Hi,

I am interested to hear from anyone who has utilised the ability of postgres 
for holding historical information especially for larger databases and or 
database with a high transaction rate.

Has postgres been used as the attribute database for any graphics package. I 
am thinking here of the possibility of using postgres in a GIS application?

Any comments or infoemation most welcome.

regards

Wolfgang Effenberg      email wolf@ironbark.ucnv.deu.au



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