On 02/26/2006-10:36AM, Andrus Moor wrote:
> 
> It is difficult to write standard-compliant code in Postgres.
> There are a lot of constructs which have SQL equivalents but are still used
> widely, even in samples in docs!
> 
> For example, there are suggestions using
> 
> now()::CHAR!=foo
> 
> while the correct way is
> 
> CAST(CURRENT_DATE AS CHAR)<>foo
> 
> now() function, :: and != operators should be removed from language.
> 
> I like the Python logic: there is one way

Actually the python logic is

"There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it."

Perhaps the suggestion should be to only use the SQL standard forms in
the documentation, making them the 'obvious' way.


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