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Tom Lane wrote: | Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | |>Gaetano Mendola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: |> |>>kalman=# insert into test values (1 ,(2,(3,(4,(5,(6, null)))))); |>>INSERT 33639 1 |>>kalman=# select * from test; |>>~ a | b |>>---+---------------------------------------------------- |>>~ 1 | (2,"(3,""(4,""""(5,""""""""(6,)"""""""")"""")"")") |>>(1 row) | | |>Omg..... | | |>This is pretty cool and frankly amazing that it works. | | | It shouldn't work --- the ALTER TABLE code should reject it. Looks like | there are a few holes to be plugged here ...
The SQL standard forbid it ? I was believing that was a pretty cool feature! :-)
Regards Gaetano Mendola
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