Re: [sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB

2017-12-05 Thread Scott Robison
only a Stairway to Heaven says > a lot about anticipated traffic volume. > > >-Original Message- > >From: sqlite-users [mailto:sqlite-users- > >boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of sub sk79 > >Sent: Tuesday, 5 December, 2017 14:48 > >To: SQLit

Re: [sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB

2017-12-05 Thread sub sk79
>To: SQLite mailing list > >Subject: [sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB > > > >Hi All: > > > >The next version of StepSqlite - enhanced-PL/SQL compiler for SQLite > >and Oracle-TM > >BerkeleyDB > >(https://www.metatranz.com/steps

Re: [sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB

2017-12-05 Thread Keith Medcalf
sub sk79 >Sent: Tuesday, 5 December, 2017 14:48 >To: SQLite mailing list >Subject: [sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB > >Hi All: > >The next version of StepSqlite - enhanced-PL/SQL compiler for SQLite >and Oracle-TM >BerkeleyDB >(https://www.metatran

[sqlite] StepSqlite: SuperPowers for SQLite and BerkeleyDB

2017-12-05 Thread sub sk79
Hi All: The next version of StepSqlite - enhanced-PL/SQL compiler for SQLite and Oracle-TM BerkeleyDB (https://www.metatranz.com/stepsqlite) is due soon and is packed with Super Powers which will blow your mind! For a start, how about powerful Analytic Window Functions, Collections, Bulk-Ops? Now