Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > 
> > > > Ultimately, why not allow:
> > > > 
> > > > DELETE h, tn
> > > > FROM history AS h 
> > > > INNER JOIN term_node AS tn ON (h.nid = tn.nid) 
> > > > INNER JOIN term_data AS td ON (td.tid = tn.tid) 
> > > > WHERE h.uid = 2067 AND td.vid = 2
> > > > 
> > > > IMHO this would improve compliance towards other database systems. To me
> > > > this seems to be in the reasonable scope of compatibility.
> > > 
> > > Which "other database systems"?  Only MySQL?  If it is MySQL-only, we
> > > are unlikely to add it.
> > 
> > The SQL standard does not support this syntax.  They would have you put
> > the joins in a subselect (which is often not enough because then you
> > can't use outer joins).
> 
> So the problem is that our DELETE ... USING does not allow ANSI join
> syntax?  Can that be added?

Not sure about that.  USING is already an extension to the standard, so
if we extend it a bit more, it can't be a problem, can it?  But this
doesn't solve Jean Michel's problem, because MySQL does not support
DELETE USING (or does it?).

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