INSERT INTO row value constructors - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brandon Aiken
Subject INSERT INTO row value constructors
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Msg-id F8E84F0F56445B4CB39E019EF67DACBA40156C@exchsrvr.winemantech.com
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Responses Re: INSERT INTO row value constructors  (Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>)
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This is just an odd question.  Previously RDBMSs (MySQL, SQLite, IIRC) I've used have allowed row value constructors
(optionalfeature F641 in SQL'03) on INSERT statements.  That is: 

INSERT INTO mytable
VALUES (0,'hello'),(1,'world');

Is essentially shorthand for:

INSERT INTO mytable VALUES (0,'hello');
INSERT INTO mytable VALUES (1,'world');

Under PostgreSQL, though, the parser thinks the row value constructors are arrays.  This isn't a problem, per se,
exceptto make me realize that PostgreSQL is unlikely to adopt F641. 

Is that correct, or is this behavior expected to change?

This is just a curiosity question.  I expect that PostgreSQL would behave in a similar manner performance wise inside a
transaction. It just struck me as odd when it didn't work. 

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Brandon Aiken
CS/IT Systems Engineer
 
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