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- From: SL Baur <steve@example.com>
- Date: 15 Jun 2001 11:36:41 +0900
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- In-Reply-To: Viktor Pavlenko's message of "Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:01:15 +0900"
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Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com> writes in tlug@example.com: > I'm not a DB person (they write stored procedures for me;) but while > doing a small web-based project I noticed that UPDATE in Postgres > doesn't support subquery in the WHERE clause. According to the docs, this is supported. Perhaps this is a new feature?
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