Re: [SQL] [pgsql-advocacy] SQL Spec Compliance Questions

2004-04-02 Thread Tom Lane
Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> 4.16.2 Referenceable tables, subtables, and supertables >>> A table BT whose row type is derived from a structured type ST is >>> called a typed table. Only a base table or a view can be a typed >>> table. A typed table has columns corresponding, in name a

Re: [SQL] [pgsql-advocacy] SQL Spec Compliance Questions

2004-04-02 Thread Josh Berkus
Joe, Thanks for your help! > 4.16.2 Referenceable tables, subtables, and supertables > A table BT whose row type is derived from a structured type ST is > called a typed table. Only a base table or a view can be a typed > table. A typed table has columns corresponding, in

Re: [SQL] [pgsql-advocacy] SQL Spec Compliance Questions

2004-04-02 Thread Joe Conway
Josh Berkus wrote: 4.16.2 Referenceable tables, subtables, and supertables A table BT whose row type is derived from a structured type ST is called a typed table. Only a base table or a view can be a typed table. A typed table has columns corresponding, in name and decla

Re: [SQL] [pgsql-advocacy] SQL Spec Compliance Questions

2004-04-02 Thread Josh Berkus
Joe, > After re-reading it, I think it is related to (or at least similar to) > the work Tom is currently doing to allow composite types as table > attributes. That's what I thought at first as well, and told the requestor that we would support them in the next two versions. But reading that p