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Good recommendation; I also got a lot of mileage out of:

Managing Time in Relational Databases: How to Design, Update and Query Temporal Data How to Design, Update and Query Temporal Data

> be careful if you tend to over-engineer or are perfectionist

One of the downsides of these books is that I see bitemporal data everywhere now but its quite difficult to write bitemporal queries in Postgres.



That's exactly what I mean. It's new lens and feels like it should be applied to everything, when it really should not. But then you start overthinking, that ~maybe~ your will regret not doing it etc. Silly I know.




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