| From: | Thomas Lockhart <lockhart(at)alumni(dot)caltech(dot)edu> |
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| To: | Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii(at)sra(dot)co(dot)jp> |
| Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)hub(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: SQL_TEXT (Re: Re: Big 7.1 open items) |
| Date: | 2000-06-25 16:40:27 |
| Message-ID: | 395635FB.1A4E3D5F@alumni.caltech.edu |
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> I think that a "character set" consists of a "character
> repertoire" and a "form of use".
> > SQL99 makes a slight distinction, in that "repertoire" is a "set" in
> > a specific context of application.
> I don't understand this probably due to my English ability.
I'm pretty sure that it is due to convoluted standards ;)
> Can you tell me where I can get SQL99 on line doc so that I could
> study it more?
From Peter E:
ftp://jerry.ece.umassd.edu/isowg3/x3h2/Standards/ansi-iso-9075-[12345]-1999.txt
(a set of 5 files) which are also available in PDF at the same site.
- Thomas
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