Return-Path: pg_adm@postgres.berkeley.edu Received: by postgres.Berkeley.EDU (5.61/1.29) id AA26327; Fri, 20 Mar 92 15:17:07 -0800 Date: Fri, 20 Mar 92 15:17:07 -0800 Message-Id: <9203202317.AA26327@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> From: joseash@bush.tamu.edu (Alfredo Sanchez) Subject: Re: SQL To: postgres@postgres.berkeley.edu Sender: pg_adm@postgres.berkeley.edu kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de (Christoph Kukulies) writes: > Could anyone explain why postgres does not supply SQL facility? > --Chris i asked a similar question some time ago, so i think i can repost jeff meredith's answer: Date: Tue, 24 Sep 91 16:09:06 PDT > >From one of the statements in another paper by Stonebraker > (Future Trends in Data Base Systems, 19??: "Why the > current SQL standard has no chance of lasting"), I suspect > there is no intention to support SQL in Postgres. Is that > correct? You are right about SQL although not for the reason you list above. We have actually had a lot of pressure from our users to support SQL but have not done so simply because there is 0 research value in it. There is a grad student in Georgia who is currently working on it, but anything he produces will of course be unsupported by us (we will distribute it in our "contrib" directory as part of a release). Jeff Meredith postgres research group ucb mer@postgres.berkeley.edu best regards, J Alfredo Sanchez H ------------------- Hypertext Research Lab Department of Computer Science Texas A&M University