Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes: > On tis, 2010-12-28 at 00:19 +0000, Peter Geoghegan wrote: >> It's worth noting that officially (i.e. in the docs), we don't even >> call CTEs CTEs at any point. We call them WITH queries. I think that >> that's a mistake because we call them CTEs everywhere else.
> I think "WITH query" or "WITH clause" is more understandable than CTE, > which to me is a term that has no relationship with anything else. I'm with Peter on that. CTE is a completely meaningless term to most users. As for the problem at hand, couldn't we use "WITH ... RETURNING", or some other phrase based on what users actually see/write? DML has the same problem as CTE, namely it's just another damn TLA. It may be one that more people have heard of, but that doesn't make it particularly attractive. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers