<snip>
This is the weirdest thread I've ever seen. I've never seen so many seques
used in a thread....
</snip>

Agreed. 

However, if you read the entire thread you have learned more in ONE location
about timestamps, default values, creating tables, other RDBMS types,
interoperability, contribution to the open source community, and subqueries
than you would have found simply by looking on your own.

This is the kind of thread that most people both love and hate --

1) It takes up space in all our mailboxes and time to read it (the hate)
2) It shows what collaboration and putting multiple heads together on 1
project can accomplish (the love).

Great job everybody.

J.R.


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