2017-01-09 0:39 GMT+01:00 Jim Nasby <jim.na...@bluetreble.com>:

> On 1/7/17 11:44 PM, Pavel Stehule wrote:
>
>> This is not overloading of SQL command - it is like annotations. It is
>> smart idea, so I was not surprised if ANSI/SQL reuses it.
>>
>
> SHas ANSI declared that they will NEVER support := in a SELECT that's not
> running in a stored function? Because if they haven't done that, there's
> nothing preventing them from doing just that. If that happens we're going
> to have some very difficult choices to make.


No, there is nothing declared in ANSI. But currently in ANSI is not using
one operator for two different thing.

Regards

Pavel


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