Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 17:34, Evgen Potemkin wrote:
>> understanding SQL99 draft is a bit more difficult than i thought :)
> You might also try to get DB2 installed somewhere (IIRC IBM gives out
> limited time developer copies).
Even without DB2 install
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 17:34, Evgen Potemkin wrote:
> thanks, it's VERY helpful.
> understanding SQL99 draft is a bit more difficult than i thought :)
You might also try to get DB2 installed somewhere (IIRC IBM gives out
limited time developer copies).
It implements at least the basic recursive q
thanks, it's VERY helpful.
understanding SQL99 draft is a bit more difficult than i thought :)
regards,
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.evgen
On 27 Nov 2002, Hannu Krosing wrote:
> I attach a railroad diagram of SQL99 "WITH RECURSIVE" and a diff against
> mid-summer gram.y which implements half of SQL99 _syntax_ (just th
Evgen Potemkin kirjutas R, 22.11.2002 kell 15:57:
> Hi there!
>
> Patch is posted to pgsql-patches. docs inside.
It would of course be nice to support both Oracle and ISO/ANSI syntaxes,
but I'm afraid that the (+) may clash with our overloadable operators
feature.
> SQL 99 version will be later.
Hi there!
Patch is posted to pgsql-patches. docs inside.
SQL 99 version will be later.
regards,
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.evgen
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