Simon Slavin wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I don't see a question in your post.
As intended. It was just a statement based on observation,
with regard to SQLite .dump, my GUI dump, and other database
dump outputs. MySQL also uses a short version without
specifying column names, but does quotes identifie
Hello,
The new example is clear, and therefore also raises a question:
> CREATE TABLE people (name, age);
> INSERT INTO people VALUES ('Bob', 33), ('Jen', 19), ('Liz', 30);
>
> CREATE VIEW older PARAMETERS (name, otherName) AS
> SELECT t1.age > t2.age AS older
> FROM people AS t1 WHERE t1.name
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