Re: Limits of SQL

From: Joachim Zobel <jzobel(at)heute-morgen(dot)de>
To: Ben <bench(at)silentmedia(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Limits of SQL
Date: 2005-06-04 09:31:02
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Am Donnerstag, den 02.06.2005, 12:46 -0700 schrieb Ben:
> You mean, you want to be able to say something like:
>
> select isConnected(a,b)
>
> and get back a true/false, or maybe the path?
>
> That seems quite doable in SQL, assuming you either store those results
> and simply use sql to retrieve them, or use a stored proc to compute the
> result each time.

These are both things I want to avoid. I am not trying to solve a real
world problem, I want to understand the limits of SQL. And it seems that
a plain SELECT that tells me if a path exists is not possible. However I
just read nested sets (thx for the link, Sean). Maybe a tricky
representation does it.

Sincerely,
Joachim

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