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saint_cyrils
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Posted - 2005-09-23 : 03:53:06
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| Please i don't know if anyone has tried writing recursive sql function. I am having problems with doing that. pls if u have any tips on how 2 go about it, don't hesitate 2 help me out. thanks |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2005-09-23 : 07:25:06
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| It can be done, but it would be better if you described what you're trying to do (meaning, why do you need a recursive function). The SQL language is markedly different from other programming languages, and rarely supports the same types of programming constructs as effectively as they do. |
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DonAtWork
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2005-09-23 : 08:58:33
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SQL is not a real languge. It has no structure, and you cannot query with it. Try a real programming language!The above is sarcasm, gleaned from real life. A friend of mine, long ago, praised ORACLE as the ONLY database worth anything. I asked him what was wrong with SQL, and that was his reply. Help us help YOU!Read this blog entry for more details: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/brettk/archive/2005/05/25.aspx*need more coffee*SELECT * FROM Users WHERE CLUE > 0(0 row(s) affected) |
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