ANSI SQL compliance
Hello,
is there any rough estimate of when Postgres ANSI SQL compliance
is planned to be implemented? Will it be in 6.6, 6.7, or later?
Any info would be appreciated.
Nejc
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Jernej Zajc <jernej@4u.net> writes:
is there any rough estimate of when Postgres ANSI SQL compliance
is planned to be implemented? Will it be in 6.6, 6.7, or later?
What do you define as "ANSI compliance"?
There isn't any master plan that says "we will have every single
SQL92 feature implemented by release N". (In fact, as far as I
can tell there's no master plan at all ;-).) If there are particular
features you're in need of, mentioning what they are might help
push up their priorities in the minds of the developers.
regards, tom lane
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Tom Lane wrote:
Jernej Zajc <jernej@4u.net> writes:
is there any rough estimate of when Postgres ANSI SQL compliance
is planned to be implemented? Will it be in 6.6, 6.7, or later?What do you define as "ANSI compliance"?
Well you asked the wrong person - people at ANSI should know
better :-)
I meant adherence to the ANSI SQL standard.
There isn't any master plan that says "we will have every single
SQL92 feature implemented by release N". (In fact, as far as I
can tell there's no master plan at all ;-).) If there are particular
features you're in need of, mentioning what they are might help
push up their priorities in the minds of the developers.
I'm not interested in any particular feature yet. I'm in
process of migrating to some serious Unix RDBMS as need
forces me to and a friend of mine advised Postgres as
technicaly brilliant. I asked merely of curiosity, not need.
Nejc
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''Share and Enjoy.''
Tom Lane wrote:
Jernej Zajc <jernej@4u.net> writes:
is there any rough estimate of when Postgres ANSI SQL compliance
is planned to be implemented? Will it be in 6.6, 6.7, or later?What do you define as "ANSI compliance"?
Maybe he means stripping of all extensions to ANSI :)
There isn't any master plan that says "we will have every single
SQL92 feature implemented by release N". (In fact, as far as I
can tell there's no master plan at all ;-).)
AFAIK there is no single dtatbase, commercial or free, that has
every single feature of SQL92 implemented.
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Hannu