Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Josh Berkus
Roberto - > > I have this on the way. I started creating such document a > > couple months ago when I was porting stuff from Oracle to PostgreSQL and > > stumbled on the few examples on the documentation. I'd be glad to finish > > it up, add more things to it and then put it somewhere for r

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Ross J. Reedstrom
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 10:06:17AM -0600, Roberto Mello wrote: > > I have this on the way. I started creating such document a > couple months ago when I was porting stuff from Oracle to PostgreSQL and > stumbled on the few examples on the documentation. I'd be glad to finish > it up, add mo

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Roberto Mello
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Jan Wieck wrote: > > To put the ball back into your yard, I'd like to make a > request too. There seem to be alot people using PL/pgSQL > and/or PL/Tcl extensively. OTOH there are newbies again and > again asking for a good tutorial, programming e

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Larry Rosenman
* Jan Wieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001117 08:26]: > > triggered the error would be enormously helpful (I can't tell you the > > number of times I've gotten "Error at or near ')'" in a huge DDL > > statement. > > That's a general problem of a lex/yacc parser and I'm not > sure how to for

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Josh Berkus
Jan, > To put the ball back into your yard, I'd like to > make a > request too. There seem to be alot people using > PL/pgSQL > and/or PL/Tcl extensively. OTOH there are newbies > again and > again asking for a good tutorial, programming > examples and so > on. Wri

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-17 Thread Jan Wieck
Josh Berkus wrote: > Tom, Bruce, Jan, etc.: > > [...] > > The rest of these requests apply to 7.2: > > 2. Stored Procedure functionality, i.e. outputting a full recordset from > a function (or new structure, if functions are hard to adapt) based on > the last SELECT statement passed to the functio

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-10 Thread Gerhard Dieringer
>>> Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09.11.2000 17.40 Uhr >>> > Tom, Bruce, Jan, etc.: > > As a PGSQL developer and business customer, I wanted to make some > public requests as to the development path of PGSQL. While, obviously, > you will develop the functionality *you* are interested in,

Re: [SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-09 Thread Roberto Mello
Josh Berkus wrote: > > Tom, Bruce, Jan, etc.: > > As a PGSQL developer and business customer, I wanted to make some > public requests as to the development path of PGSQL. While, obviously, > you will develop the functionality *you* are interested in, I thought it > might be valuable to

[SQL] Requests for Development

2000-11-09 Thread Josh Berkus
Tom, Bruce, Jan, etc.: As a PGSQL developer and business customer, I wanted to make some public requests as to the development path of PGSQL. While, obviously, you will develop the functionality *you* are interested in, I thought it might be valuable to you to know what things would be m