Also they don't test things they don't support. Is there a test for subselects? What about concurrency? Transactional issues? What about performance when they have their "transaction support" enabled?
Sure don't they. Like their NUMERIC data type, that can *store* any precision, but when you actually calculate with it, it converts to floating point internally ... that's not only a spec violation, in many countries that's a violation of law if used by a bookkeeping system.
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