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Re^5: problems using SQL::Statement

by Solo (Deacon)
on Jul 29, 2005 at 21:11 UTC ( [id://479529]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: problems using SQL::Statement
in thread problems using SQL::Statement

It would be nice if SQL::Statement covered a larger subset of the "common" SQL statements and syntax. My point was that defining the larger "common" subset would be the biggest problem (IMO).

I get nitpicky when someone tells me what I'm referring to. The many SQL standards include SQL89, SQL99 and SQL-2003. I was not referring specifically to vendor extensions; more along the lines of implementations which can be incomplete or dubiously compliant. Granted, SQL92 is the standard most often heard in discussions of compliance--but, IIRC, it defines 3 different levels of compliance.

My nitpicky-ness aside, I was simply too brief in offering a dose of reality-check to the OP, who boldly claimed he was going to add support for any ".sql file" to SQL::Statement. SQL Standards and Implementations Comparison is a good starting point for anyone thinking about extending SQL::Statement to that level.

UPDATE: reordered paragraphs

--Solo

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You said you wanted to be around when I made a mistake; well, this could be it, sweetheart.

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