> A new release of Metabase was made just yesterday. It provides some > features that users were requesting like the ability to customize error > handling. It also provides yet another innovating features, which is the > SQL REPLACE implementation. This is a statement like SQL INSERT except > that if the values of the primary keys match the ones of an existing > row, it will update that row instead of inserting a new one. AFAIK, only > MySQL provides SQL REPLACE command, but Metabase provides a suitable > emulation that works the same way using transactions so it works also > with PostgreSQL, Oracle, MS-SQL server, Informix, Interbase, etc.. *cough* Callling it 'SQL REPLACE' is a bit of a misnomer. It is not specified anywhere in the SQL standard. (Like lots of MySQL stuff) Chris