Re: [HACKERS] Standards URL's

2002-04-16 Thread Bruce Momjian
I have just added the following developer's FAQ item. The SQL99 URL in the attached email, ftp://jerry.ece.umassd.edu/isowg3/x3h2/Standards/, is not longer active so I did not mention it. --- 1.12) Where can I get a copy

Re: [HACKERS] Standards URL's

2001-01-19 Thread Hannu Krosing
Tom Lane wrote: > > > What I want to know is what's the difference between the "ANSI" and > "ISO" PDF versions that ANSI sells, other than a factor of 15 in price? > I sent an email inquiry about that to ANSI a month ago, and have not > gotten an answer. Anyone know? > IIRC the SQL92 drafts had

Re: [HACKERS] Standards URL's

2001-01-18 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In one of the emails I deleted from my mailbox, the person stated they > are identical, except in price. That's what I kinda suspected, but I'd like to see an authoritative statement. Who was this person? regards, tom lane

Re: [HACKERS] Standards URL's

2001-01-18 Thread Bruce Momjian
In one of the emails I deleted from my mailbox, the person stated they are identical, except in price. > Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Here are the URL's for the SQL standards. Where should these go? Are > > they legal? > > > http://www.ansi.org > > http://www.contrib.andrew.cm

Re: [HACKERS] Standards URL's

2001-01-18 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here are the URL's for the SQL standards. Where should these go? Are > they legal? > http://www.ansi.org > http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/sql/sql1992.txt > ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/standards/sql > ftp://jerry.ece.umassd.edu/isowg3/x3h2/