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nikoz
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Bustaz Kool
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Posted - 2014-12-09 : 18:40:40
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The cover art states that it covers SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySql and DB2. There is an ANSI standard for the SQL language. The implementation of the language is "largely" the same for each vendor. Each vendor does have their own minor deviation from strictly standard SQL. The system tables, however, are unique to each vendor. For the most part, common statements that you might issue, like a SELECT or UPDATE statement, is the same across products. HTH No amount of belief makes something a fact. -James Randi |
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nikoz
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Posted - 2014-12-10 : 07:51:16
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I found. This is what I need. Thanks....http://justinsomnia.org/2009/04/the-emp-and-dept-tables-for-mysql/ |
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