Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Some people think a "sql syntax solution" is needed, and some do not.
>> 
> So does this get resolved by a vote?

A vote is a little premature when we don't have fully-developed
alternatives to choose from.  The psql "literal" proposal is fairly
squishy around the edges (no one's written down an exact spec), while
the camp that wants a sql-syntax solution has not gotten further than
wishing.  The COPY camp is touting their answer as applicable to more
than psql, but I haven't seen any explanation of exactly how it would be
useful (or better than existing approaches) in non-psql frontends.  The
only specific use-case that's been presented for it is psql scripts.

The discussion so far today seems to be entirely a rehash of arguments
already made (and in many cases already rebutted).  Rather than wasting
list bandwidth with this, I think each camp ought to go off and do their
homework.  Give us *details* of how your solution would work.

                        regards, tom lane

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