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Subject: Re: SQL
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Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 11:27:56 PST

you write:
> Could anyone explain why postgres does not supply SQL facility?

As joseash put it (in my words) there isn't a lot of research interest
there, and to support the complete SQL spec would be a real pain in the b*tt
(correlated sub-queries give me nightmares).


Jeff Meredith
mer@postgres.berkeley.edu
