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From: "Jinqiang Han" <postgresql(at)db(dot)pku(dot)edu(dot)cn>
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Subject: inquiery
Date: 2003-03-19 08:32:25
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hello,
what is RIR rules in Rewriter? What RIR means?
Thank you very much.
Jinqiang Han


From: Jan Wieck <JanWieck(at)Yahoo(dot)com>
To: Jinqiang Han <postgresql(at)db(dot)pku(dot)edu(dot)cn>
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Subject: Re: inquiery
Date: 2003-03-31 17:14:10
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Jinqiang Han wrote:
>
> hello£¬
> what is RIR rules in Rewriter? What RIR means?
> Thank you very much.
> Jinqiang Han

Retrieve-Instead-Retrieve

The name is based on history.

RETRIEVE was the PostQUEL keyword for what you know as SELECT. A rule
fired on a RETRIEVE event, that is an unconditional INSTEAD rule with
exactly one RETRIEVE action is called RIR-rule.

Jan

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