Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How about thinking in the other direction.... is it possible for > PostgreSQL to be able to recognised localised versions of SQL queries? > i.e. For a Turkish locale it associates "ýnsert" INSERT and "unýon" > with UNION. Hmm. Wouldn't that mean that if someone actually wrote ýnsert, it would be taken as matching the INSERT keyword, not as an identifier? If I understood Sezai correctly, that would surprise a Turkish user. But if this behavior is OK then you might have a good answer. regards, tom lane
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