[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Kings-Lynne) writes:
>> The major downside is that somewhere between 9000 and 10000
>> VALUES-targetlists produces "ERROR:  stack depth limit
>> exceeded". Perhaps for the typical use-case this is sufficient
>> though.
>> I'm open to better ideas, comments, objections...
>
> If the use case is people running MySQL dumps, then there will be
> millions of values-targetlists in MySQL dumps.

Curiosity: How do *does* TheirSQL parse that, and not have the One
Gigantic Query blow up their query parser?
-- 
output = reverse("gro.gultn" "@" "enworbbc")
http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/unix.html
JOHN CAGE (strapped to table): Do you really expect me to conduct this
 antiquated tonal system?  
LEONARD BERNSTEIN: No, Mr. Cage, I expect  you to die!
[With apologies to music and James Bond fans the world over...]

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