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In create_function there is a remark concerning SQL/PSM not
being ratified as yet. This is certainly no longer true, it wasn't even true in Q2/1998 when I did a little research for Date's book. SQL/PSM had been published on 1996-12-15 as ISO/IEC 9075:4. So you might want to update that section. Frank Wegmann
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<note>
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<para>
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PSM stands for Persistent Stored Modules. It is a procedural
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language and it was originally hoped that PSM would be ratified
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as an official standard by late 1996. As of mid-1998, this
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has not yet happened, but it is hoped that PSM will
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eventually become a standard.
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language. SQL/PSM is a standard to enable function extensibility.
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</para>
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</note>
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