"George Pavlov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: David Fetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> This case statement returns true when z factorial is zero, so I'd
>> recommend the SQL standard <> or IS NOT DISTINCT FROM instead.

> i do hate potential ambiguity... the != was something stuck in my brain
> from old sybase, i think. i always liked != ("not equals") as more
> intuitive than <> ("less than, greater than"???), but i will have to
> change my ways, especially if "the standard" says so.

The notion that != might be scanned as two operators whereas <> would
not be is nonsense.  I assume David was just joking.

                        regards, tom lane

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