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Digoal Blog is a comprehensive collection of articles, tutorials, and resources focused on open-source databases, particularly PostgreSQL. Maintained by Digoal Zhou, the blog covers a wide range of topics including database optimization, architecture, and best practices, serving as a valuable resource for database administrators and developers.
Now also living on gitlab. https://gitlab.com/mds-/xplordb Mineral Exploration Database template/ system for Postgres/PostGIS and QGIS. The project incorporates import scripts, data storage, validation, reporting, 3D drill trace generation and more. psql, pgAdmin and QGIS are the suggested database and GIS front-end programs.
...Software include next modules: users, users admin, rights groups, documents/files, languages, contacts, companies, system correct and check. Added some basic finance modules (examples): invoice orders, equipment and contract management.
This tool designed for fast exporting flow-tools (http://www.splintered.net/sw/flow-tools/) collected data to database. It avoids accidential double import and miss import from files. Extremely fast and reliable.
Bit of examples are here - http://www.larionov.pro/2010/07/netflow-3_12.html (Russian).
I like to create a filter expression to have $F{Su_id}.equals($P{Su_id}); but got message: "Cannot cast from boolean to Boolean". Please give me examples of the correct syntax on filter expression. Thank you, Annie