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So it does make mention. Thanks Aakash.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 13:41:01 -0700, "Aakash Bordia" <a_bordia_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>AFAIK, SQL standard (SQL92) does mention PSM persistent stored modules which
>are user functions and procedures. So it does apply to deve. techniques, but
>most of the standard does leave it to development on how to provide support
>for those standards.(implementation defined and dependent)
>Thanks
>Aakash
>
>"ABL456" <abl456_at_somewhere.com> wrote in message
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>> I have a rather silly question to ask, but I need to ask it. Is the
>> concept of using stored procedures to build solutions fit into the
>> ANSI SQL way of doing things? Is ANSI SQL just a standard for writing
>> SQL statements or does it apply to development techniques as well?
>>
>> Jeff
>>
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