Talk:PostgreSQL/Select without elimination

I doesn't get the point
Kelti (discuss • contribs) 09:05, 1 March 2016 (UTC)
 * For me it's unclear which problem is described and solved by this page. There is the sentence "... using boolean conditionals to narrow down a set without any desire of eliminating all possible results". In the following description and in the example I cannot find neigher a boolean condition on the resulting set nor any "order by" (eg. for a ranking). Therefore for me it's unclear what the author intends: a result set with all tupples, in a certain order, a counter for specific rows, the row with the hightest count, ???
 * There are errors: The Result paragraph shows 4 rows and the text "(3 rows)".
 * The Example paragraph stops in the middle of it's text flow without comming to an end.

PostgreSQL or SQL?
Even if the page makes sense, there is no relation to PostgreSQL. It's a pure SQL problem, which concerns all SQL implementations (Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL, DB2, ...) in the same way. Therefore the page shall be moved to the Wikibook SQL - or even deleted. Kelti (discuss • contribs) 09:05, 1 March 2016 (UTC)