[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A.M. Kuchling wrote:
> 
>>On 12 Sep 2006 10:24:00 -0700,
>>      [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>So, knowing that, would you agree that
>>>
>>><quote Python Library Reference 13.13>
>>>If switching to a larger database such as PostgreSQL or Oracle
>>>is later necessary, the switch should be relatively easy.
>>></quote>
>>>
>>>is misleading if not outright untruthful?
>>
>>As the original author of that sentence, I don't think it's either
>>misleading or untruthful; 'relatively easy' gives me wiggle room.
> 
> 
> Ok, I appologize for saying that. Got a little carried away
> by the flames.
> 
> 
>>However, to fix your complaint, I've changed the paragraph to read:
>>
>>      SQLite is a C library that provides a lightweight disk-based
>>      database that doesn't require a separate server process and allows
>>      accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the SQL query
>>      language. Some applications can use SQLite for internal data
>>      storage. It's also possible to prototype an application using SQLite
>>      and then port the code to a larger database such as PostgreSQL or
>>      Oracle.
>>
>>Of course, if you accept Fredrik's reading of the SQL standard, the
>>word 'nonstandard' in the revised text is incorrect; SQLite is
>>compliant with the standard but in an unusual way.  (But most readers
>>will interpret "nonstandard" as meaning "not like most other SQL
>>databases", so I'll let it stand.)
> 
> 
> And that was basically what I was originally asking for.
> 
> That and fixing the broken examples.
> 
> And maybe add a few more to illustrate SQLite manifest
> typing which is alien to a long time Access user.
> 
> Should I start a new thread (sans polemics) to discuss the
> examples?
> 
Why don't you? That would seem like a productive forward direction.

regards
  Steve
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