Fernando Nasser writes:

> I agree.   And for Entry level SQL'92 we are done -- only tables, views
> and grants are required.  The multiple schemas per user is already
> an intermediate SQL feature -- for intermediate SQL'92 we would still
> need domains and a character set specification.
>
> For SQL'99, we would have to add types, functions and triggers
> (only triggers are not part of Core SQL'99, but I would not leave them out).

I can hardly believe that we want to implement this just to be able to
check off a few boxes on the SQL-compliance test.  Once you have the
ability to use a fixed list of statements in this context it should be
easy to allow a more or less arbitrary list.  Especially if they all start
with the same key word it should be possible to parse this.

-- 
Peter Eisentraut   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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