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| Series of frequently asked questions and responses relating to pervasive SQL. Also includes an evaluation guide and product information.
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A central source of information about the SQL standards process and its current state, with pointers to other sources of information about the SQL standard.
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Teaching material explaining the key concepts in SQL that are needed to develop an SQL application which accesses information stored in TurboIMAGE data sets or SQL tables.
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MySQL is a free SQL (Structured Query Language) database server for Unix systems. It is a client server implementation that consists of a server daemon and many different client programs and libraries. The main goals of MySQL are speed and robustness.
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Conference paper (January 1999) which promotes a standards-based approach to Web-enabled inter-operable information retrieval for cultural networks (such as museums and galleries), using Z39.50 and the associated CIMI (Consortium for Interchange of Museum Information) profile. It presents Z+SQL, the adaptation of the Z39.50 protocol to the SQL domain. By uniting the advantages of the SQL query language with the information retrieval services of Z39.50, Z+SQL presents SQL-enabled cultural communities with a possible solution to their future distributed querying needs, to help facilitate access to their resources.
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Online version of the monthly print magazine written by developers, for developers. It is intended to help IT professionals understand Microsoft Database and Web designs, tools, techniques, add-ons, management and business practices to implement enterprise solutions. Includes an index of articles from January 1996 to the present day, with selected articles available online.
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Offers answers to common problems encountered when using SQL to access and manage databases.
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Article describing the experience of adding full SQL/2 support to an existing C static analyser, OSPC (Open Systems Portability Checker).
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Document comparing various aspects of Oracle and Microsoft Access SQL such as commands, functions, queries, logical operators, and exporting data to another package.
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