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minus-squarefmstratlinkfedilink1•7 months agoPostgres is a weird one. The first link probably answers the query, just click the latest version (or your version) once you are there. The problem is probably so many systems run old versions, so the results skew.
minus-square@laughterlaughterlink1•7 months agoIt doesn’t matter. List all the crap you want, but show me the most up to date official documentation for the postgres “IN” operator in the very first result! It can’t be that hard.
minus-squarefmstratlinkfedilink1•7 months agoBut the 9.6 version, or 11 version, could be the most popular.
minus-square@laughterlaughterlink1•6 months agoWell, in that case it’s a shitty search engine if it doesn’t offer accurate results. And, well, that’s what we have with Google.
Postgres is a weird one. The first link probably answers the query, just click the latest version (or your version) once you are there.
The problem is probably so many systems run old versions, so the results skew.
It doesn’t matter. List all the crap you want, but show me the most up to date official documentation for the postgres “IN” operator in the very first result! It can’t be that hard.
But the 9.6 version, or 11 version, could be the most popular.
Well, in that case it’s a shitty search engine if it doesn’t offer accurate results.
And, well, that’s what we have with Google.