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Re: XQuery Update to return values

From: Martin Probst <martin@x-hive.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 09:22:10 +0200
Message-Id: <6151566B-859E-4A87-8D4E-D98755E6C41C@x-hive.com>
Cc: "Wu, Emma" <Emma.Wu@ddytech.com>, "Jonathan Robie" <jonathan.robie@redhat.com>, "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo@nist.gov>, <www-ql@w3.org>
To: "Daniel Engovatov" <dengovatov@bea.com>

>> X-Hive simply allows to mix updating statements with non-updating
>> statements, i.e.
>
> It's nice not having to worry about any other possible  
> implementations.
> :)

Well, I've always adhered to anything in the standard, so I really  
had a bad feeling about this. Still, I think it should be possible to  
do such easy things as getting the number of items deleted without  
resorting to some scripting language etc. Also, I'm not sure how it  
turns out, but if the single steps in an XQuery "script" really run  
transactionally separated, getting this information might still be  
problematic...

Martin

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Martin Probst
X-Hive Corporation
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