Hi Nicholas,

In order to be able to contribute a fix for this (SEQUOIA-1122) I need to check a few things, please.

a) Which branch do I need to check out of CVS for 2.10.10 – the nearest branch seems to be 2_10_8?

Actually BRANCH-sequoia-2_10 is what you are looking for. All 2.10 versions are in this branch and the latest version is 2.10.10 + some minor fixes.

b) How do I go about getting a developer login?

Well that's a good question. You should probably ask Robert Hodges. As far as I know I don't have commit access anymore to the 2.10 branch so it might be unlikely that you get access to that branch but you can still ask. There might be too much conflict of interest with their commercial release and want to have more control on that branch.

c) Does sequoia 4.0beta1 already support what I am proposing and would it be more useful for me to add code to the latest codebase rather than 2.10.10?

Sequoia 4 does not support it yet but it can be easily added. If you are willing to test Sequoia 4, I am ready to add the support for it.

d) Can we not merge some of the code from the commercial release into the community version in order to expedite this change ;)

That's another good question. Sequoia 4 will anyway integrate a simpler way of plugging in custom parsers so if it does not come from Continuent, it will come from the community.

Thanks for your active interest in Sequoia,
Emmanuel

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*Subject:* Re: [Sequoia] malformed ALTER TABLE command

Hi Nicholas,

ALTER TABLE DISABLE TRIGGER is not supported in Sequoia—the SQL parsing assumes you are adding or dropping things like columns or constraints that are supported in vanilla SQL-92. Please open a JIRA for this and include the database implementation (e.g., PostgreSQL, Sybase, MS SQL Server, etc.).

By the way, if this is PostgreSQL you may want to consider looking at our commercial version. It handles SQL dialects much more completely than Sequoia.

Cheers, Robert


On 9/30/08 10:10 AM, "Nicholas Hemley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I seem to have come across an issue with a malformed ALTER TABLE command.

I am trying to perform an ALTER TABLE DISABLE TRIGGER and it is complaining
about a missing DROP/ADD condition.

I assume that I am now trying to do something that isn't yet supported.

If so, could I open a JIRA ticket and also request further info for the
subset of ALTER TABLE that is supported for postgres?

Many thanks.

Cheerio,
Nic


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