Hi,
>I disagree. If I can use something in Informix, Oracle, DB/2, MySQL, PostgreSQL >and MS SQL (yes, tried them all this morning), then it is "de-facto standard >behaviour". Oh yes, could you email the BNF of the "de-facto standard SQL" here, please. I knew some kind of technical underground must have it. Very handy thing. >If I have to spend days changing '' to DEFAULT, ; to // and \' to '' just >because, that I will be very careful next time I suggest anything to be ported >to run on SAP DB. If your only porting problems are SQL syntax differences - you have no porting problems. Also, I assure you that abstracting SQL generation is perfectly possible. >Besides, where is the error in assigning "0" or '0' to an integer, >as opposed to assigning 0 to an integer? Please confirm that you really don't know were the error is and then I will explain. Regards, Wojtek _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
