PostgreSQL 9.5.25 Documentation
case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and history, but there are sometimes reasons to use them. A POSIX time zone specification has the form STD offset [ DST [ dstoffset ] [ , rule ] ] (For readability, we show spaces between the fields, but spaces spaces should not be used in practice.) The fields are: 2143 Appendix B. Date/Time Support • STD is the zone abbreviation to be used for standard time. • offset is the zone’s standard-time offset from0 码力 | 2558 页 | 6.27 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5 Documentationcase is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specification has the form STD offset [ DST [ dstoffset ] [ , rule ] ] (For readability, we show spaces between the fields, but spaces should not be used in practice.) The fields are: • STD is the zone abbreviation https://www.iusmentis.com/security/passphrasefaq/ How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2714 页 | 6.33 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentationcase is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specification has the form STD offset [ DST [ dstoffset ] [ , rule ] ] (For readability, we show spaces between the fields, but spaces should not be used in practice.) The fields are: • STD is the zone abbreviation https://www.iusmentis.com/security/passphrasefaq/ How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2814 页 | 6.58 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentation
case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and history, but there are sometimes reasons to use them. A POSIX time zone specification has the form STD offset [ DST [ dstoffset ] [ , rule ] ] (For readability, we show spaces between the fields, but spaces spaces should not be used in practice.) The fields are: 2221 Appendix B. Date/Time Support • STD is the zone abbreviation to be used for standard time. • offset is the zone’s standard-time offset from0 码力 | 2661 页 | 6.53 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.4 DocumentationPostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2224 页 | 5.05 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.4 DocumentationPostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2371 页 | 5.09 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.0 DocumentationPostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2561 页 | 5.55 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.4 DocumentationPostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2603 页 | 6.05 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.0 DocumentationPostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2401 页 | 5.50 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.4.26 Documentation
PostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications of the form STDoffset or STDoffsetDST, where STD is a zone abbreviation, offset is a numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and DST is an optional daylight-savings case is accepted for the digits a through f. Output is always in the first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and http://www.stack.nl/~galactus/remailers/passphrase-faq.html How to choose a good password. • http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html Interesting idea for picking passwords. • http://www.interhack.net/p0 码力 | 2452 页 | 5.99 MB | 1 年前3
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