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  2. Ignition SCADA - Wikipedia

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    Consider an example from the expression language found in Microsoft_excel. Excel can calculate a cell's value dynamically by typing an expression such as "=SUM(C5:C10)", which performs the arithmetic sum of those 6 cells. The expression language in Ignition functions similarly.

  3. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    In place of a named cell, an alternative approach is to use a cell (or grid) reference. Most cell references indicate another cell in the same spreadsheet, but a cell reference can also refer to a cell in a different sheet within the same spreadsheet, or (depending on the implementation) to a cell in another spreadsheet entirely, or a value ...

  4. Dynamic Data Exchange - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a user wanted to pull a value from Microsoft Excel which was contained in a spreadsheet called "Book1.xls" in the cell in the first row and first column, the application would be "Excel", the topic "Book1.xls" and the item "r1c1".

  5. Open Database Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    The SQL market referred to this as static SQL, versus dynamic SQL which could be changed at any time, like the command-line interfaces that shipped with almost all SQL systems, or a programming interface that left the SQL as plain text until it was called. Dynamic SQL systems became a major focus for SQL vendors during the 1980s.

  6. sqlmap - Wikipedia

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    sqlmap is an open-source penetration testing tool for automating the detection and exploitation of SQL injection flaws.

  7. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    A data visualisation tool that originally shipped as part of SQL Server 2012, later an add-in for Microsoft Excel [142] SQL14 SQL Server 2014 Version 12 [143] Hekaton: SQL Server In-Memory OLTP In-memory database engine built into SQL Server 2014 [144] SQL16 SQL Server 2016 Version 13 [145] Helsinki SQL Server 2017 Version 14 [146] [147] Seattle

  8. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    One of the arguments against using an OODBMS is that it may not be able to execute ad-hoc, application-independent queries. [citation needed] For this reason, many programmers find themselves more at home with an object-SQL mapping system, even though most object-oriented databases are able to process SQL queries to a limited extent. Other ...

  9. Database - Wikipedia

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    An SQL select statement and its result. In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data.