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Database reporting language, although originally shipped as a separate product with databases such as [[Oracle]] and [[DB2]] it is by now always shipped as an integral part of database systems. | Database reporting language, although originally shipped as a separate product with databases such as [[Oracle]] and [[DB2]] it is by now always shipped as an integral part of database systems. | ||
==A list of OS/2 implementations | ==A list of OS/2 SQL implementations, tools and utilities== | ||
* [[DB2]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[DB2]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
* [[mSQL]] - Open source - Discontinued | * [[mSQL]] - Open source - Discontinued | ||
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==A list of DOS implementations of SQL== | ==A list of DOS implementations and tools of SQL== | ||
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==A list of SQL implementations that run under WinOS/2== | ==A list of SQL implementations and tools that run under WinOS/2== | ||
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==A list of SQL implementations that run under Java== | ==A list of SQL implementations and tools that run under Java== | ||
==A list of SQL implementations | ==A list of SQL implementations and tools that run under JavaScript== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 02:59, 19 December 2015
Database reporting language, although originally shipped as a separate product with databases such as Oracle and DB2 it is by now always shipped as an integral part of database systems.
A list of OS/2 SQL implementations, tools and utilities
- DB2 - Commercial - Discontinued
- mSQL - Open source - Discontinued
- MySQL - Open Source - Current
- Oracle - Commercial - Discontinued
- PostgreSQL - Open Source - Current
- SQLite - Open Source - Current