Re: What is PL/SQL?

From: Harri J Kaukovuo <hkau_at_jyu.fi>
Date: 3 Apr 92 11:50:47 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Apr3.115047.9048_at_jyu.fi>


In article <1992Mar27.174137.5277_at_fmsrl7.srl.ford.com> hugh_at_slee06.srl.ford.com (Hugh Fader) writes:
>I have some literature from Oracle which describes a product called
>PL/SQL. It looks like it is an extension to SQL which allows procedural
>constructs and also stored procedures. It is not clear as to whether
>this is a separate product or is a technology built into other products.
>
>Can anyone comment?
>--
>Hugh Fader
>hugh_at_slee01.srl.ford.com

PL/SQL is part of SQL*Forms 3.0. You can use PL/SQL in procedures and triggers. Using PL/SQL is MUCH MORE convenient way to program than the SQL*Forms 2.x version triggers (steps etc.). I recomment!

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Harri Kaukovuo						hkau_at_jyu.fi
Received on Fri Apr 03 1992 - 13:50:47 CEST

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