Fabien,

> With "extended", I could have c-like operators;-) : ! && || == !=
>
> Still dreaming.

And still not listening, I guess.   

You can create your own, C-like operators any time you want to.   In fact, you 
could launch a project on pgFoundry (as soon as it's up) for a package of 
C-like operators.   

But they're not going to be included in the core distribution.   We value the 
SQL standard on this project, and we're not going to include a bunch of 
non-standard operators just becuase it's convenient for some people to  
remember.

Please see my previous e-mail about the value of international standards for 
educators.

-- 
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco

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