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[nycphp-talk] application logic in stored procedures

John Lacey jlacey at att.net
Fri Nov 7 11:54:23 EST 2003


and don't forget, there's a PlPHP procedural language for PostgreSQL, 
albeit beta...

http://www.commandprompt.com/index.lxp?lxpt=22

it's not ready for prime time, but it's nice to know there's activity here.

John



joshmccormack at travelersdiary.com wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Hans Zaunere wrote:
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> 
>>
>>felix zaslavskiy wrote:
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>>>how people made decisions on wheather they needed stored procedures
>>>on basis of their project requirements.
>>
>>It's a tough call.  I still have not been romanced by PGSQL, but certainly see it's value.  As a side note, we'll be having a great presentation on PGSQL from one of the core developers in Jan or Feb.
>>
>>H
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> The performance of stored procedures over regular queries can be substantial. I'd recommend writing up a typical query as a stored procedure and run a benchmark. Then put it into your app and try it, and see if there's a noticeable difference. 
> 
> Josh
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