How many of the other dbms' out there have this "hardwired hack"? Is
something that's postgres-specific, or is it found in oracle and sqlserver
too?
Regards,
Patrik Kudo
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Tom Lane
Patrik Kudo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've for a while now been using the != operator in my sql queries, but in
> almost all examples I see <> instead. Are there any good reason to use
> any instead of the other? I prefer !=, but if you convince me, I'll change to
> what you other guys are usi
Hi!
I've for a while now been using the != operator in my sql queries, but in
almost all examples I see <> instead. Are there any good reason to use
any instead of the other? I prefer !=, but if you convince me, I'll change to
what you other guys are using ;-)
Regards,
Patrik Kudo
ech`echo xiun