Window Functions (part2) – cumulative aggregates
adrianosf twiteed
New blog post – Window Functions (part2) – cumulative aggregates – http://bit.ly/8sgfKU.
And here the Hebrew version of the article
adrianosf twiteed
New blog post – Window Functions (part2) – cumulative aggregates – http://bit.ly/8sgfKU.
And here the Hebrew version of the article
I decided to challenge MonoTouch and create iPhone application that connects to Firebird server using .NET provider for Firebird. Read more…
You can download the new release here , read the release notes and see the nice screenshots there or follow sinatica on twitter for news related to Monitor
From the cool stuff department if found the Fisheye in the Jira tracker and it shows all bugs closed and related code changes (diffed)
Pavel Cisar wrote about his book
he JVCS team is happy to announce JEDI VCS 2.45 release, which is intended as a maintenance release for 2.40.
Most important changes from between 2.44 and 2.45 are:
Installer is available on sourceforge in the file section or follow this link:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jedivcs/files/2.45/
Please consider to help this project we always need helping hands for design, usablitity, programming, test, writing documentation.
If you’re interested please check “Positions Available” or contact us by E-Mail.
JVCS Team
RedDB (based on Firebird) is now supported by BSS, the largest banking software maker in Russia. Read more (translated with Google).
Adriano has published in his blog some information about the implementation of the OVER function in Firebird 3. Really cool.
By the SQL specification, window functions are a kind of aggregation, but which does not “filter” the result set of a query. The aggregated data is mixed with the query result set. That sort of functions are used with the OVER clause. Users of Oracle also knows window functions as analytical functions[…]
Today, on January 18, 2010, IBProvider celebrates its 10th anniversary. The grand banquet is preceded by the release of the latest IBProvider version with enhanced support of DDL and updatable rowsets.