On 13:12 10 Jan 2002, Chris Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I don't know what you mean by 'Stored Procedures', but PostgreSQL does
| > support server run procedures in PL/SQL, tcl, C, perl and maybe others
| that
| > run inside the server, and can be called directly in SQL or can be called
| as
| > triggers.  I've had a little look at it and it does look good.
| 
| A Stored Procedure is a microsoft thing,

This is bollocks - stored procedures have been around in the better
databases for a VERY LONG TIME.

| its a server side procedure that
| can be cached for permformance reasons - heres an example:
[...]
| At the moment its what sets microsoft apart from anything else,

Nope.

Even MySQL is getting stored procedures - in version 4 I think.
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