Thread: Analysis/Overview of PostgreSQL and SQL2003

Analysis/Overview of PostgreSQL and SQL2003

From
elein
Date:
Is anyone working on an analysis of where PostgreSQL
meets, deviates and exceeds the new SQL2003 standard?

If not, I'm going to work on one, but I don't want
to re-invent the wheel. If someone else has done some
of this or wants to do some of this it would be
better to work together.

The goal is publication on General Bits and techdocs.
There is also the possibility of publishing a version in
other more marketing oriented venues.

Contact me if you are interested in working on this
or have work you are willing to share on this.

elein
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Re: Analysis/Overview of PostgreSQL and SQL2003

From
"Simon Riggs"
Date:
>elein
>
> Is anyone working on an analysis of where PostgreSQL
> meets, deviates and exceeds the new SQL2003 standard?
>
> If not, I'm going to work on one, but I don't want
> to re-invent the wheel. If someone else has done some
> of this or wants to do some of this it would be
> better to work together.
>

Sounds great. That would save me looking further into it, so I will be
happy to read drafts and ask more detailed questions based upon what you
find, or be willing to look at specific parts if you want to chunk out
the work. I'm sure you'll get lets of support.

Best regards, Simon Riggs


Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Analysis/Overview of PostgreSQL and SQL2003

From
Robert Treat
Date:
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 15:17, elein wrote:
> Is anyone working on an analysis of where PostgreSQL
> meets, deviates and exceeds the new SQL2003 standard?
>
> If not, I'm going to work on one, but I don't want
> to re-invent the wheel. If someone else has done some
> of this or wants to do some of this it would be
> better to work together.
>

not sure but I think Troels Arvin has done some comparison, you might
want to contact him directly as I am  not sure he follows these lists.

> The goal is publication on General Bits and techdocs.
> There is also the possibility of publishing a version in
> other more marketing oriented venues.
>

Any plans to update the docs as well?

Robert Treat
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