
Yes. I was only wondering if it could be possible to map (at compile time) a sql string like select name from people where name ="Reece" ---> select(people, col<person_name>() == "Reece"); so that the "library user" specifies standard sql syntax (I am interested in using RML but am not an expert!) On 10/4/05, Pavel Vozenilek <pavel_vozenilek@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Jose" wrote:
One idea that could make the syntax issues more palatable is to incorporate some ideas from the soci.sf.net <http://soci.sf.net> <http://soci.sf.net> library
http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2005/10/94680.php
I have not given thought to how easy it would be to implement it, but the idea is that the queries are valid sql queries and then the soci layer translates those to the more arcane syntax/es. Simplifying and unifying the syntax should be a good thing !
SOCI library produces string which is passed down to SQL engine for interpretation. This approach is very different from what RML does.
/Pavel
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