Re: [PORTS] Port Bug Report: the IN clause in SELECT does not work - Mailing list pgsql-ports

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [PORTS] Port Bug Report: the IN clause in SELECT does not work
Date
Msg-id 199903201319.IAA21411@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Port Bug Report: the IN clause in SELECT does not work  (Unprivileged user <nobody>)
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Nos suppored in 6.1!


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> Your name        : najib TOUNSI
> Your email address    : tounsi@emi.ac.ma
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> Category        : unknown
> Severity        : non-critical
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> Summary: the IN clause in SELECT does not work
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> System Configuration
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>   Operating System   : linux 2.0.32 (REdHat5.0)
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>   PostgreSQL version : 6.1
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>   Compiler used      : native
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> Hardware:
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> pentium 16M RAM
> Linux info25.emi.ac.ma 2.0.32 #1 Wed Nov 19 00:46:45 EST 1997 i486 unknown
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