* "Andrea Aime" <aaime@comune.modena.it> wrote:
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| If you want to get angry, take a look at:
| " However, unlike most commercial databases, users do not have
| the ability to create their own stored procedures" (what?)
I can't find anything in the documentation in PostgreSQL on how to make
a stored procedure return a result set. AFAIK it cannot and then it is not
really fair to claim that pgsql has stored procedures.
Some other goodies from the article :
"PostgreSQL provides support for queries and data manipulation
statements that span multiple database instances."
"Both MySQL and PostgreSQL are multithreaded servers"
But I agree, this author is a joke.
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