Zeugswetter Andreas SB  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> A compromise position would be to allow dropping trailing columns only
>> when the column name list is omitted.

> Sounds reasonable to me.

IIRC, there's some interaction between this behavior and the way that
INSERT ... DEFAULT VALUES is implemented; I think DEFAULT VALUES is
parsed as an empty values list and then the trailing-column-omission
code is what actually makes the right things happen.  So changing it
without breaking DEFAULT VALUES is not entirely trivial; it'll take
some changes in the raw-parsetree representation.  There are other
missing SQL features hereabouts also, such as being able to write
a DEFAULTed column explicitly:
        INSERT ... VALUES('foo', DEFAULT, 42);
and being able to insert multiple explicit rows:
        INSERT ... VALUES('foo', DEFAULT, 42), VALUES('bar', 99, 44);
I think we should deal with all of these issues at once, which means
it's not something to try to fix for 7.1.  Bruce, would you add a
TODO item?

  * Bring INSERT ... VALUES up to full SQL92 spec.

                        regards, tom lane

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