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Jason Novinger@programming.devM to PostgreSQL@programming.dev · 2 years ago

Introducing pg_later: Asynchronous Queries for Postgres

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Introducing pg_later: Asynchronous Queries for Postgres

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Jason Novinger@programming.devM to PostgreSQL@programming.dev · 2 years ago
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Introducing pg_later: Asynchronous Queries for Postgres, Inspired by Snowflake | Tembo
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We’re working on asynchronous query execution in Postgres and have packaged the work up in an extension we’re calling pglater. If you’ve used Snowflake’s asynchronous queries, then you might already be familiar with this type of feature. Submit your queries to Postgres now, and come back later and get the query’s results.
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