> Out of curiosity, what other backends do you consider and what is their
> syntax for such problems.

Most folks that use Oracle's PL/SQL like it.  I have a sneaking suspicion
Oracle used the GNAT parser for Ada as a starting point, but that is pure
conjecture.  Oracle does document that PL/SQL is Ada with SQL extensions.
An enterprising individual could get the source for GNAT from AdaCore (it's
GPL'd) and create a workalike language for PostgreSQL.  I'm not
enterprising.

Rick

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/30/2005 04:03:49 PM:

> On 6/30/05, Jason Tesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I work for a college and we use PG currently as our main backend.  We
are
> > currently developing with Java.  We are considering moving away
> from postgres
> > for the reasons I am going to list below.  I would appreciate some
thoughts
> > from the Postgres community on way we should or shouldn't leave
postgres.
>
> Out of curiosity, what other backends do you consider and what is their
> syntax for such problems.  Don't get me wrong, I don't intend to prove
> anything by asking so.  I am just curious what syntax would you prefer,
> or in other words, what syntax is most convenient for a person doing
> procedural language intense project.  Hopefully it will help PL/pgSQL
> develop in a best direction.
>
> So, please post samples of syntax (and a DB-name, I'm curious about
> other DBs syntaxes).
>
>    Regards,
>      Dawid
>
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