well, i thought it would be wiser to ask before :) i don't know if cte
is available for all dialects :) i'll give it a try and return asap :) 

best regards, 

richard. 

Em 2014-04-26 15:24, Michael Bayer escreveu: 

> what happens if you just try it? the syntax looks entirely standard. 
> 
> On Apr 26, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Richard Gerd Kuesters <rich...@humantech.com.br> 
> wrote: 
> 
>> hi all! 
>> 
>> as some already know, sqlite3 version 3.8.x (i'm not quite sure if it's 
>> 3.8.x, i might be wrong), but it has now support for recursivity using the 
>> "with" operator: https://sqlite.org/lang_with.html [1] 
>> 
>> well - probably mike can answear this better - will sqla provide basic 
>> support for it, like we already have in postgres using cte? or in the near 
>> future we'll only find 3rd part implementations, since it will "take time 
>> for the world" to use this version up? 
>> 
>> best regards, 
>> 
>> richard. 
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