On Sunday 01 December 2002 05:03, Tom Lane wrote:
> Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Oracle has finally surpassed PostgreSQL in some elements of
> > object-relational technology. Among the things you can do are:
> >
> > - Address components of objects using dot-notation. (select
> > empl
Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oracle has finally surpassed PostgreSQL in some elements of
> object-relational technology. Among the things you can do are:
> - Address components of objects using dot-notation. (select
> employee.salary from employees)
Cool. How do they resolve the con
We recently finished some evaluations of Oracle, and one of the things
which jumped out at me, PostgreSQL booster that I am, was that in 9i
Oracle has finally surpassed PostgreSQL in some elements of
object-relational technology. Among the things you can do are:
- Create new compound object types