Re: [Q] Oracle and SQL

From: J L Joslin <jljoslin_at_cris.com>
Date: 1996/09/11
Message-ID: <323655fd.150069594_at_news.concentric.net>#1/1


On 10 Sep 1996 18:23:02 GMT, chwu_at_unlgrad1.unl.edu (McGyver) wrote:

>What's the difference between Oracle and SQL?
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Oracle is a database engine (Relational DataBase Management System or RDBMS). SQL is an ancronym for Structured Query Language. It is the standard interface language for 99% of all relational databases. Oracle without SQL is like a day without sunshine. Pretty useless.

Jim Joslin Received on Wed Sep 11 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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