Thursday, March 17, 2016, 12:23:40 AM, Aage wrote:

> p.39   Number constants

> For hexadecimal notation, isn't there something 
> about the sign that deserves mention here?
> The example uses 0X08000000 - the first 0 after the X does serve some purpose.

Aage, do you know about that "something"?  If yes, would you write
about it?
> ----------------------------------------

> p.40-41
> Table 4.4. Comparison Operator Precedence

> After the table:
> "This group also includes comparison predicates 
> BETWEEN, LIKE, CONTAINING, SIMILAR TO and others."

> Could something be said about the precedence of these?

Is there something to be said about it?  If you know of a precedence
for these predicates, would you write it up?  I have not heard of it.

> ----------------------------------------

> p.51 (end of first paragraph):
> A CONTAINING search is not case-sensitive.

> Maybe a comment/warning on accent-sensitivity?

I think you might be the first person involved with this text who has
day-to-day experience with data in a language with accented
characters.  What is there to say?

> ----------------------------------------

I've addressed these points to Aage because he raised them.  But
anyone who can answer, please chip in!

Helen


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