Re: using schema-qualified names in INSERTs

From: "John D(dot) Burger" <john(at)mitre(dot)org>
To: PostgreSQL-general general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: using schema-qualified names in INSERTs
Date: 2006-02-13 16:57:42
Message-ID: d3c839a7268caf5381c0719d4090ea0f@mitre.org
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>> ... I can imagine that allowing the syntax on INSERT might simplify
>> the
>> generation of SQL in certain circumstances. There's also the
>> Principle
>> of Least Surprise, etc.
>
> There's also something called the SQL standard, which forbids both of
> those syntaxes.

Ah - I should have checked that.

I sometimes have trouble understanding the edicts of the wise ones -
anyone know what the rationale for this is?

- John D. Burger
MITRE

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