On 6/5/20 6:25 PM, Dave Cramer wrote:


On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 at 17:23, Nicholas Krause via talk <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Greetings,

    I'm aware a few people here keep up more with certain database trends
    then me including Chris Browne. I'm aware of the newest standard of
    SQL supporting JSON.  Does anyone have any thoughts on this or how
    it may affect things going forward in the database world.

    Postresql supported operators before but seems their moving to the
    current SQL standard implementation, last I checked.


I think the situation is the reverse. The standard is based on most of the early work from PostgreSQL


Dave Cramer

Dave,

Last I checked it wasn't, but if it that's cool. It would be nice for the standard to use a common set of operators or data types. Most of the time the SQL standard seems to be pretty good about it, the only real black mark is date types.

Thanks,
Nick



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