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Look up: SQL

  1. SQL
    Structured Query Language -- The ANSI standard database language
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  2. SQL
    SQL stands for Structured Query Language. Often referred to as Sequel for short, SQL was developed as a query language to access mainframe databases such as IBM's DB2. PC products that incorporate SQL are IBM's OS/2 Extended Edition, dBASE IV, SQL Server from Ashton-Tate and Microsoft, Paradox, DataEASE (using a modified form called DQL), PC/FOCUS, and many others. PC implementations of SQL fall into, two categories. Firstly, SQL commands can be written directly by programmers and experienced us...
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  3. SQL
    SQL is an abbreviation for Structured Query Language
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  4. SQL
    Structured Query Language - a standard language for talking to databases.
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  5. SQL
    Structured Query Language, details ...
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  6. SQL
    See Structured Query Language.
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  7. SQL
    Structured Query Language. The de facto standard language for interrogating a database defined by ISO and ANSI. Likely to be replaced by XQuery in the long term.
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  8. SQL
    Structured Query Language. Relational database query language developed by IBM. It is compatible with HTML and XML.
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  9. SQL
    Structured Query Language. A language that enables database programmers to retrieve data from, to modify data in, and to manage most relational databases.
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  10. SQL
    Structured Query Language. A method of searching and retrieving information from database systems. Initially defined by ANSI with the objective of creating a common means of accessing data from different databases and of transferring data between databases.
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  11. SQL
    (Structured Query Language) A standard language for querying relational and other databases.
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  12. SQL
    Structured Query Language - language for extracting information from a database - developed by a team led by Frank King at IBM and is a powerful database language
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  13. SQL
    SQL commonly expanded as Structured Query Language, is a computer language designed for the retrieval and management of data in relational database management systems, database schema creation and modification, and database object access control management. SQL has been standardized by both ANSI and ISO.
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  14. SQL
    Structured Query Language: A specialized programming language for sending queries to databases. Many database applications can be addressed using SQL. Each specific application will have its own version of SQL implementing features unique to that application, but all SQL-capable databases support a common subset of SQL.
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  15. SQL
    (language, database, standard) /S Q L/ An industry-standard language for creating, updating and, querying relational database management systems. SQL was developed by IBM in the 1970s for use in System R. It is the de facto standard as well as being an ISO and ANSI standard. It is often embedded in general purpose programming languages. The first ...
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  16. SQL
    Structured Query Language. Not a programming language, as such. It provides the means for entering and extracting data to/from a relational database. See RDBMS.
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  17. SQL
    `SQL` (usually or sometimes ) is a database computer language designed for the retrieval and management of data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), database schema creation and modification, and database object access control management. `SQL` is an acronym for Structured Query Language. SQL is a standard interactive and programming language for querying and modifying data and managing databases. Although SQL is both an ANSI and a...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL

  18. SQL
    A specialized language for sending queries to databases. Most industrial-strength and many smaller database applications can be addressed using SQL. Each specific application will have its own slightly different version of SQL implementing features unique to that application, but all SQL-capable databases support a common subset of SQL. A example o...
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