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Tsearch2 - full text search extension for PostgreSQL
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[1]Online version of this document is available
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Tsearch2 - is the full text engine, fully integrated into PostgreSQL
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RDBMS.
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Main features
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* Full online update
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* Supports multiple table driven configurations
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* flexible and rich linguistic support (dictionaries, stop words),
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thesaurus
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* full multibyte (UTF-8) support
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* Sophisticated ranking functions with support of proximity and
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structure information (rank, rank_cd)
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* Index support (GiST and Gin) with concurrency and recovery support
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* Rich query language with query rewriting support
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* Headline support (text fragments with highlighted search terms)
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* Ability to plug-in custom dictionaries and parsers
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* Template generator for tsearch2 dictionaries with [2]snowball
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stemmer support
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* It is mature (5 years of development)
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Tsearch2, in a nutshell, provides FTS operator (contains) for the new
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data types, representing document (tsvector) and query (tsquery).
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Table driven configuration allows creation of custom searches using
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standard SQL commands.
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tsvector is a searchable data type, representing document. It is a set
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of unique words along with their positional information in the
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document, organized in a special structure optimized for fast access
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and lookup. Each entry could be labelled to reflect its importance in
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document.
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tsquery is a data type for textual queries with support of boolean
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operators. It consists of lexemes (optionally labelled) with boolean
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operators between.
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Table driven configuration allows to specify:
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* parser, which used to break document onto lexemes
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* what lexemes to index and the way they are processed
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* dictionaries to be used along with stop words recognition.
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OpenFTS vs Tsearch2
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[3]OpenFTS is a middleware between application and database. OpenFTS
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uses tsearch2 as a storage and database engine as a query executor
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(searching). Everything else, i.e. parsing of documents, query
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processing, linguistics, carry outs on client side. That's why OpenFTS
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has its own configuration table (fts_conf) and works with its own set
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of dictionaries. OpenFTS is more flexible, because it could be used in
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multi-server architecture with separate machines for repository of
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documents (documents could be stored in filesystem), database and
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query engine.
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See [4]Documentation Roadmap for links to documentation.
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Authors
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* Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su>, Moscow, Moscow University, Russia
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* Teodor Sigaev <teodor@sigaev.ru>, Moscow,Moscow University,Russia
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Contributors
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* Robert John Shepherd and Andrew J. Kopciuch submitted
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"Introduction to tsearch" (Robert - tsearch v1, Andrew - tsearch
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v2)
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* Brandon Craig Rhodes wrote "Tsearch2 Guide" and "Tsearch2
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Reference" and proposed new naming convention for tsearch V2
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Sponsors
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* ABC Startsiden - compound words support
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* University of Mannheim for UTF-8 support (in 8.2)
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* jfg:networks ([5]http:www.jfg-networks.com/) for Gin - Generalized
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Inverted index (in 8.2)
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* Georgia Public Library Service and LibLime, Inc. for Thesaurus
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dictionary
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* PostGIS community - GiST Concurrency and Recovery
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The authors are grateful to the Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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and Delta-Soft Ltd., Moscow, Russia for support.
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Limitations
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* Length of lexeme < 2K
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* Length of tsvector (lexemes + positions) < 1Mb
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* The number of lexemes < 4^32
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* 0< Positional information < 16383
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* No more than 256 positions per lexeme
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* The number of nodes ( lexemes + operations) in tsquery < 32768
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References
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* GiST development site -
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[6]http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist
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* GiN development - [7]http://www.sigaev.ru/gin/
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* OpenFTS home page - [8]http://openfts.sourceforge.net/
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* Mailing list -
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[9]http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=openfts-gene
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ral
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Documentation Roadmap
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* Several docs are available from docs/ subdirectory
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+ "Tsearch V2 Introduction" by Andrew Kopciuch
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+ "Tsearch2 Guide" by Brandon Rhodes
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+ "Tsearch2 Reference" by Brandon Rhodes
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* Readme.gendict in gendict/ subdirectory
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+ Also, check [10]Gendict tutorial
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* Check [11]tsearch2 Wiki pages for various documentation
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Support
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Authors urgently recommend people to use [12]openfts-general or
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[13]pgsql-general mailing lists for questions and discussions.
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Development History
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Latest news
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To the PostgreSQL 8.2 release we added:
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* multibyte (UTF-8) support
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* Thesaurus dictionary
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* Query rewriting
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* rank_cd relevation function now support different weights of
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lexemes
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* GiN support adds scalability of tsearch2
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Pre-tsearch era
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Development of OpenFTS began in 2000 after realizing that we
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need a search engine optimized for online updates with access
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to metadata from the database. This is essential for online
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news agencies, web portals, digital libraries, etc. Most search
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engines available utilize an inverted index which is very fast
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for searching but very slow for online updates. Incremental
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updates of an inverted index is a complex engineering task
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while we needed something light, free and with the ability to
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access metadata from the database. The last requirement was
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very important because in a real life application search engine
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should always consult metadata ( topic, permissions, date
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range, version, etc.). We extensively use PostgreSQL as a
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database backend and have no intention to move from it, so the
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problem was to find a data structure and a fast way to access
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it. PostgreSQL has rather unique data type for storing sets
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(think about words) - arrays, but lacks index access to them.
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During our research we found a paper of Joseph Hellerstein, who
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introduced an interesting data structure suitable for sets -
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RD-tree (Russian Doll tree). Further research lead us to the
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idea to use GiST for implementing RD-tree, but at that time the
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GiST code was untouched for a long time and contained several
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bugs. After work on improving GiST for version 7.0.3 of
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PostgreSQL was done, we were able to implement RD-Tree and use
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it for index access to arrays of integers. This implementation
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was ideally suited for small arrays and eliminated complex
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joins, but was practically useless for indexing large arrays.
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The next improvement came from an idea to represent a document
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by a single bit-signature, a so-called superimposed signature
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(see "Index Structures for Databases Containing Data Items with
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Set-valued Attributes", 1997, Sven Helmer for details). We
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developed the contrib/intarray module and used it for full
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text indexing.
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tsearch v1
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It was inconvenient to use integer id's instead of words, so we
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introduced a new data type called 'txtidx' - a searchable data
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type (textual) with indexed access. This was a first step of
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our work on an implementation of a built-in PostgreSQL full
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text search engine. Even though tsearch v1 had many features of
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a search engine it lacked configuration support and relevance
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ranking. People were encouraged to use OpenFTS, which provided
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relevance ranking based on positional information and flexible
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configuration. OpenFTS v.0.34 is the last version based on
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tsearch v1.
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tsearch V2
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People recognized tsearch as a powerful tool for full text
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searching and insisted on adding ranking support, better
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configurability, etc. We already thought about moving most of
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the features of OpenFTS to tsearch, and in the early 2003 we
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decided to work on a new version of tsearch. We abandoned
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auxiliary index tables which were used by OpenFTS to store
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positional information and modified the txtidx type to store
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them internally. We added table-driven configuration, support
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of ispell dictionaries, snowball stemmers and the ability to
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specify which types of lexemes to index. Now, it's possible to
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generate headlines of documents with highlighted search terms.
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These changes make tsearch more user friendly and turn it into
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a really powerful full text search engine. Brandon Rhodes
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proposed to rename tsearch functions for consistency and we
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renamed txtidx type to tsvector and other things as well. To
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allow users of tsearch v1 smooth upgrade, we named the module
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as tsearch2. Since version 0.35 OpenFTS uses tsearch2.
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References
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1. http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/tsearch/V2/docs/Tsearch_V2_Readme.html
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2. http://snowball.tartarus.org/
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3. http://openfts.sourceforge.net/
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4. file://localhost/u/megera/WWW/postgres/gist/tsearch/V2/docs/Tsearch_V2_Readme82.html#dm
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5. http:www.jfg-networks.com/
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6. http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist
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7. http://www.sigaev.ru/gin/
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8. http://openfts.sourceforge.net/
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9. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=openfts-general
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10. http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/wiki/Gendict
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11. http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/wiki/Tsearch2
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12. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=openfts-general
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13. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/
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