Re: Order of columns in a table important in a stored procedure?

From: PFC <lists(at)boutiquenumerique(dot)com>
To: Geoffrey <esoteric(at)3times25(dot)net>, pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Order of columns in a table important in a stored procedure?
Date: 2005-02-16 21:27:03
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French verb "saisir" : here, to enter data in a system by typing it.
noun "saisie" : the action of doing so.

It has other meanings :
"Saisir" :
- (commonly) to grab or get hold of something swiftly
- (sometimes) to understand something
- (lawspeak) that is also what the Oracle layers do to your house when
they find out about your benchmark publications. More in the "grab" sense.

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:51:00 -0500, Geoffrey <esoteric(at)3times25(dot)net> wrote:

> Richard Gintz wrote:
>> Pardon me ya'll, but can you tell me what a "saisies" is?
>
> More than one saisy???
>

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