It seems that Base has a list of keywords and functions for SQL, is
that right?
On the one hand it might be a good thing, on the other, unless the
list is kept up to date then it's a real pain.
For example, "ADD_DATE" (or DATEADD) in MariaDb, doesn't seem to be on
its list. That means that, even though it's perfectly acceptable SQL
for the backend, and even though Base does no querying itself, it
won't pass on a query with this function in it. There are (many)
other examples.
Any thoughts?
Mark Stanton
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