| From: | Zeugswetter Andreas SEV <ZeugswetterA(at)wien(dot)spardat(dot)at> |
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| To: | "'Don Baccus'" <dhogaza(at)pacifier(dot)com> |
| Cc: | "'hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | AW: [HACKERS] SQL statements: begin and end |
| Date: | 1999-11-23 15:42:29 |
| Message-ID: | 219F68D65015D011A8E000006F8590C603FDC187@sdexcsrv1.f000.d0188.sd.spardat.at |
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> >Bottom line: pointing at the spec is a very weak argument for telling
> >people how to spell their begin/end statements.
>
> Folks who do this should probably at least read the standard first.
Ok, as I stated, I dislike the single "end" most. You are right that I
should have
checked the spec first. By standard I meant the common practice of other
DBMS's,
which is of course bad wording, Sorry.
Bottom line the "end" is evil, even in respect to SQL92 SQL98 ...
Andreas
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