| Database Language SQL. American National Standard X3.135-1992, American National Standards Institute, 1992. |
....they jointly developed with Lotus, Sybase, and DEC. The ODBC library contains function calls that allow an application to connect to a DBMS, execute SQL statements, and retrieve results. Furthermore it defines standard error codes and standard data types. ODBC is an alternative to Embedded SQL [Emb89]. While Embedded SQL is efficient and portable across different hardware and operating systems, the source code must be recompiled for each new environment. Additionally the program is tightly coupled with the database it was compiled for. There is no need for implementation specific ....
Database Language - Embedded SQL (X3.168-1989). American National Standards Institute, Technical Committee X3H2
....they jointly developed with Lotus, Sybase, and DEC. The ODBC library contains function calls that allow an application to connect to a DBMS, execute SQL statements, and retrieve results. Furthermore it defines standard error codes and standard data types. ODBC is an alternative to Embedded SQL [Emb89]. While Embedded SQL is efficient and portable across different hardware and operating systems, the source code must be recompiled for each new environment. Additionally the program is tightly coupled with the database it was compiled for. There is no need for implementation specific ....
Database Language - Embedded SQL (X3.168-1989). American National Standards Institute, Technical Committee X3H2
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Database Language SQL. American National Standard X3.135-1992, American National Standards Institute, 1992.
....an SQL module associated with each abstract module that gives the SQL semantics of the abstract module. The name of the SQL module is implementation defined. The language clause of the SQL module shall specify Ada. The module authorization clause is implementation defined. In the SQL standard [4], Syntax rule 2 of Section 7.1 reads: A module shall be associated with an application program during its execution. An application program shall be associated with at most one module . 2 In the version of the reference manual published as an SEI technical report [8] a paragraph like this ....
....text corresponding to the SQL module without re compiling its Ada specification. 1.2. Database Schemas and SAMeDL Schema Modules The SAMeDL Schema Module language, given in Section 4. 2 of the reference manual, is modeled after the schema definition language in Section 6 of the SQL standard [4]. The schema definition language assumes the database is defined once and for all, an unrealistic assumption that is discussed at length in Chapter 3. The discussion here concerns the relationship between the SAMeDL database definition as described in the schema modules and the DBMS database ....
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Database Language - SQL with Integrity Enhancement. American National Standards Institute,
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Database Language - SQL with Integrity Inhancements. American National Standard X3.135, American National Standards Institute, 1989.
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