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Marshall,
> If your data is only available
> behind a programmatic interface, then any analysis you want
> to do means you have to write and compile code. You can
> do an amazing amount of analysis on a database by simply
> typing in interactive one-off SQL queries.
SQL queries are what, if not code ? You have to write them - some part of the system has to compile them - some other part executes them.
What makes a SQL query different from code ?
Laurent Received on Sat Jun 03 2006 - 15:42:03 CDT
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