Re: [GENERAL] SQL Lint

2006-01-28 Thread Andreas Kretschmer
Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Anyone aware of a lint for SQL ( 92, 99, PostgreSQL )?  We want to look 
> quickly at the code we're porting for any MySQL-isms so we can figure out 
> what it is suppose to be so the final post will go smoother.

Nice idea. I found http://dbs.informatik.uni-halle.de/sqllint/, but it
is very stricly.


HTH, Andreas
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[GENERAL] SQL Lint

2006-01-27 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Just rejoined after a year of so of being away and have a question.  The 
Search from the PostgreSQL.org mail-archives site isn't working ( or 
maybe not working like I think it should ) I get a 503 Server error.


The quesion just came up, as we start the process of moving from MySQL 
to PostgreSQL, if there was a 'lint' for SQL syntax?  Looking around 
using google.com I found only one decent reference but couldn't find 
anything further.


Anyone aware of a lint for SQL ( 92, 99, PostgreSQL )?  We want to look 
quickly at the code we're porting for any MySQL-isms so we can figure 
out what it is suppose to be so the final post will go smoother.



TIA,
Rod
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