> > > > > - What are the differences among PL/SQL, PL/PGSQL and pgScript. > > > > The first two are languages you write functions in. pgScript is simply > an > > informal way to group a series of statements together and have them > execute > > within a transaction. > > > > AFAICT, this isn't true. Pgscript is a client specific language. There is > a whole description of what it can do in pgadmin's manual. This was > interesting when PostgreSQL didn't have the DO statement. Now that we do, > it's rather pointless. > > > Yeah, I probably should have either researched the answer or just left it alone. I am not all that familiar with pgAdmin - I figured it was just a souped up script runner with maybe a couple of features like variables but otherwise allowing only SQL commands.
David J.