Yuji Shinozaki wrote:
> 
> I've gotten myself into the habit of always writing out a
> 
>       SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE ...;
> 
> first, and then command-line editing it to
> 
>       DELETE FROM ... WHERE ...;
> 
> Putting it in a transaction (BEGIN, COMMIT or ROLLBACK) is probably the
> best practice.

I used to do this with Informix before a DELETE:

>       SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ... WHERE ...;

               ^^^^^^^^
and Informix had that "Are your sure" check in dbaccess too, but after I
did the COUNT(*), the prompt was just annoying.

Also, what interfaces allow you to just press ENTER to send a command? 
With psql, you have to terminate it with a semicolon or nothing happens.

I think there is justification for an "Are you sure" only if a single
keystroke sends the command.

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