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<Kurt-Erich.Finger_at_hte-company.de> wrote in message
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> Hello Mark,
>
> The example is just an example, good or bad doesn't matter.
>
> ....a statement like this would be called from any SQL interface, such
> as
> SQL*Plus or iSQL*Plus, etc,., and the resulting rows would be
> cut-and-pasted
> back into the tool to exeute the grants
>
> I know how to use it.
>
> My only question was, what ist the name of statements like this.
>
> regards
> ke
>
Fred? Barney?
It's classified as a SQL DML statement (although some consider DML to only include INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE).
In what context do you mean 'name'? In what context do you need to use the 'name' of this type of statement?
++ mcs Received on Tue Jan 10 2006 - 09:03:31 CST