Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Simon Riggs wrote:
> 
> > 2.
> > USING keyword, no brackets
> > CREATE STATISTICS s1 USING (dependencies, ndistinct) ON (a, b) FROM t1
> > WHERE partial-stuff;
> > 
> > and if there are options, use the WITH for the optional parameters like this
> > CREATE STATISTICS s1 USING (dependencies, ndistinct) WITH (options) ON
> > (a, b) FROM t1 WHERE partial-stuff;
> > 
> > 
> > I think I like (2)
> 
> OK, sounds sensible.

Yawn.  So, we have not achieved the stated goal which was to get rid of
the ugly clause in the middle of the command; moreover we have gained
*yet another* clause in the middle of the command.  Is this really an
improvement?  We're trading this
    CREATE STATISTICS s1 WITH (dependencies, ndistinct, options) ON (a, b) FROM 
t1 WHERE partial-stuff;
for this:
    CREATE STATISTICS s1 USING (dependencies, ndistinct) WITH (options) ON (a, 
b) FROM t1 WHERE partial-stuff;

Can we decide by a show of hands, please, whether we're really on board
with this change?

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