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From: peter.swam@yahoo.com (Peter Swampton)
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Subject: Does PL-SQL exist only for Oracle or for other database products as well ?
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Date: 18 Feb 2007 09:43:12 GMT
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Sorry for this newbie question: But is PL-SQL a special Oracle script language or does it exist 
for other database products as well ?

Maybe PL-SQL is not an original part of MS-SQL Server resp. MySQL but there 
are 3rd party add-ons for these other products ?

Can someone give me a brief hint about the role of PL-SQL

Peter

