po 15. 1. 2024 v 11:11 odesÃlatel PavelTurk <pavelturk2...@gmail.com> napsal:
> > On 1/15/24 12:05 PM, Pavel Stehule wrote: > > Hi > > po 15. 1. 2024 v 11:00 odesÃlatel PavelTurk <pavelturk2...@gmail.com> > napsal: > >> Hello all, >> >> >> Currently PostgreSQL doesn't support data change delta tables. For example, >> it doesn't support this type of query: >> >> SELECT * FROM NEW TABLE ( >> INSERT INTO phone_book >> VALUES ( 'Peter Doe', '555-2323' ) >> ) AS t >> >> >> PostgreSQL has RETURNING that provides only a subset of this functionality. >> >> >> So I suggest to add support for data change delta tables. Because this >> feature is more powerful and it is included >> in the SQL Standard. >> > > This is the wrong mailing list - probably you should send your proposal to > pgsql-hackers. > > > I sent message to pgsql-hackers > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b85900eb-9e3c-e358-aa8f-5a27b30c17e7%40gmail.com > but got no answer. I decided that my message was ignored because I used > wrong mailing list. > > The community development is based on patches. If you propose some > feature, usually you should implement it. Probably nobody will implement > it instand you. > > > I am Java developer - I wish, but I can't > I am sorry, but you cannot expect, so somebody will accept your proposal extra seriously. Proposing some feature is a simple thing, but implementing some not trivial feature requires hundreds of hours of development. You can check the work on features for Postgres https://commitfest.postgresql.org/ and I don't think so there is a lot of free capacity for implementing some new features partially redundant to already supported features. Regards Pavel > Best regards, Pavel > >