On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 01:14:08PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > If we install plPGSQL by default, we should install any other pl > language that was configured at runtime by default as well. This > includes plPerl, plTCL, and plPython. That certainly makes sense.
> Of course only if they were compiled in, but sense they are a part of > the core distribution we shouldn't favor one over the other. > > Personally, plpgSQL is only useful to those who are coming from Oracle. > People are more likely to be comfortable with plPython or plPerl than > plpgSQL. I'll beg to differ. :) I started using PostgreSQL well over a year before Oracle. plpgSQL is SQL based; that's the key difference. I can't back this up, but I'd bet that the majority of professional DBAs would be far more comfortable in plpgSQL than in plPython or plPerl because they deal with SQL day in and day out, while they probably only use other languages for scripting (java being one possible exception). Ultimately I think it's fine that PostgreSQL doesn't favor any of the languages, but I think plpgSQL would be the only logical one to favor if that was going to be the case. But then again, I'm a professional DBA; I suspect someone who is more of a coder than a DBA might disagree. -- Jim C. Nasby, Database Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Member: Triangle Fraternity, Sports Car Club of America Give your computer some brain candy! www.distributed.net Team #1828 Windows: "Where do you want to go today?" Linux: "Where do you want to go tomorrow?" FreeBSD: "Are you guys coming, or what?" ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings