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  1. PostgreSQL ISP?

    Frank Hilliard <frankhilliard@home.com> — 2001-03-08T19:21:53Z

    Can anyone recommend an ISP who uses Cold Fusion and gives you Telnet
    access into your PostgreSQL account?
    
    Frank Hilliard
    
    
    
  2. Re: PostgreSQL ISP?

    D. Duccini <duccini@backpack.com> — 2001-03-09T03:29:03Z

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    On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Frank Hilliard wrote:
    
    > Can anyone recommend an ISP who uses Cold Fusion and gives you Telnet
    > access into your PostgreSQL account?
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    > Frank Hilliard
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  3. mikhail malamud <mikhail.malamud@drexel.edu> — 2001-03-09T05:47:21Z

    On which level is postgre 7.0 is compliant with SQL92. I ve been working
    with so many db's that I dont know anymore what's a standard and what's
    proprietary. If anyone can point me to a SQL92 spec, I will greately
    apreciate that.
    
    
    
  4. Re:

    ERIC Lawson - x52010 <eric@bioeng.washington.edu> — 2001-03-09T16:38:21Z

    Some details about SQL92 pg compliance are shown at the bottom of the SQL
    description pages in the User Manual, under the heading "Compatibility",
    for example see
    
    	http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.0/user/sql-abort.htm
    
    The standard itself is for sale, available from ISO:
    
    	http://www.iso.ch/infoe/catinfo.html
    
    The pg site has some of the draft standard versions, at 
    
    	ftp://postgresql.org/pub/doc/sql/
    
    regards,
    Eric Lawson 
    
    On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, mikhail malamud wrote:
    
    > On which level is postgre 7.0 is compliant with SQL92. I ve been working
    > with so many db's that I dont know anymore what's a standard and what's
    > proprietary. If anyone can point me to a SQL92 spec, I will greately
    > apreciate that.
    > 
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