Pavel Stehule wrote: > 2009/8/25 Rob Wultsch <wult...@gmail.com>: >> Given the recent discussion of "DELETE syntax on JOINS" I thought it >> might be interesting to bring a bit MySQL syntax that is in somewhat >> widespread use, generally create somewhat cleaner code and I imagine >> would not break much if implemented. >> >> MySQL allows INSERTs of the form: >> >> INSERT INTO t SET >> col1='val1', >> col2='va21', >> col3='val3', >> col4='val4', >> col5='val5', >> col6='val6', >> col7='val7', >> col8='val8', >> col9='val9', >> col10='val10', >> col11='val11', >> col12='val12', >> col13='val13', >> col14='val14', >> col15='val15'; >> >> Which I think sometimes compares very favorably >> INSERT INTO t >> (col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,col6,col7,col8,col9,col10,col11,col12,col13,col14,col15) >> VALUES >> ('val1','val2','val3','val4','val5','val6','val7','val8','val9','val10','val11','val12','val13','val14','val15') >> >> Probably a pipe dream... > > -1 PostgreSQL isn't MySQL!
Agreed, I don't see us implementing that. I do understand the point, though - it's much easier to edit and debug long statements when the value is close to the column name. I find that the INSERT .. SELECT makes that a lot nicer: INSERT INTO t (col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,col6,col7,col8,col9,col10,col11,col12,col13,col14,col15) SELECT 'val1' AS col1, 'val2' AS col2, 'val3' AS col3, 'val4' AS col4, 'val5' AS col5, 'val6' AS col6, 'val7' AS col7, 'val8' AS col8, 'val9' AS col9, 'val10' AS col10, 'val11' AS col11, 'val12' AS col12, 'val13' AS col13, 'val14' AS col14, 'val15' AS col15; -- Heikki Linnakangas EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers