Re: SQL compliance, was Re: [HACKERS] follow-up on PC Week Labsbenchmark results
От | Thomas Lockhart |
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Тема | Re: SQL compliance, was Re: [HACKERS] follow-up on PC Week Labsbenchmark results |
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Msg-id | 38AB9610.C863108C@alumni.caltech.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: SQL compliance
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
>> You had inquired earlier about "when we would support complete SQL92" >> (give or take a few words). What areas of entry level SQL92 are we >> missing in your opinion (or should we wait for the article)? > Well, what I look for on the language side is complete SQL-92 entry level > compliance, plus common language extensions like outer joins, cast, case, > cube, rollup, a datetime data type, add table constraint and alter table. > Also, I look for a stored procedure language. Basically, parity with the > commercial databases. :) I've since seen the article in the latest issue of PCWeek. The article was not at all clear on the *specific* features which would disqualify Postgres from having SQL92 entry level compliance (for most commercial RDBMSes this is the only level they attain), and I was amused to note that although InterBase was lauded for SQL92 compliance, the author did encourage them to consider supporting the SQL92 comment delimiter ("--") in their next release :)) Since InterBase has not been released as Open Source, and since we will have a 7.0 release *before* Inprise does try the Open Source thing, it would be nice to have those things happen before annointing it as the "one true Open Source RDBMS" (tm). But frankly PCWeek has been far more aggressively clueless in the past, and all in all they are coming much closer to a balanced view of the world over the last few months. It's nice seeing Postgres mentioned at all (though in this article none of the titles or subtitles mentioned us; you had to look at the content), and we've still got a long way to go to completely overcome the FUD-based criticisms of Open Source which were more clearly apparent in PCWeek until very recently. - Thomas -- Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu South Pasadena, California
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