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> Holy crap, Batman!  This database can do
>
> INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1,1, 'so long'), (42, 2, 'and thanks'),
> (142857, 3, 'for all the fish')
>
> now!  We should be talking to more people about that!
>
> That will make some MySQL users happy at least a bit :-)

It will certainly make porting applications from MySQL to
Postgres a lot easier, and such porting is where a lot more
effort needs to be put, IMO. (I mean more people working
on porting applications, not adding mysqlisms to the code :)

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Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
End Point Corporation
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