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Reserved words in SQL and related products In SQL:2023 [3] In IBM Db2 13 [4] In Mimer SQL 11.0 [5] In MySQL 8.0 [6] In Oracle Database 23c [7] In PostgreSQL 16 [1] In Microsoft SQL Server 2022 [2]
IBM Db2 Query Management Facility (QMF) for z/OS is business analytics software developed by IBM. It was originally created to be the reporting interface for the IBM Db2 for z/OS database and is used to generate reports for business decisions. In its inception QMF's reports were "green-screen" reports that could be accessed online.
Access, the successor to ENGLISH, is an English-like query language used in the Pick operating system.. The original name ENGLISH is something of a misnomer, as PICK's flexible dictionary structure meant that file and attribute names could be given aliases in any natural language.
Although a schema is defined in text database language, the term is often used to refer to a graphical depiction of the database structure. In other words, schema is the structure of the database that defines the objects in the database. In an Oracle Database system, the term "schema" has a slightly different connotation.
IBM Db2: Proprietary IBM Lotus Approach: Proprietary Infobright: GPL Informix: Proprietary Ingres: GPL InterBase: Proprietary InterSystems Caché: Proprietary InterSystems IRIS Data Platform: Proprietary Linter SQL RDBMS: Proprietary MariaDB: GPL MaxDB: Proprietary Microsoft SQL Server: Proprietary Microsoft SQL Server Express: Proprietary ...
IBM Db2, Sybase: Delphi, C#.NET: Toad Data Modeler: Quest Software: 2020-10-19 7.3 [14] Proprietary: Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Db2, MS Access, Sybase: Delphi: TOra: Community 2017-07-04 3.2 GPL: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Teradata: C++–Qt: Product Creator Latest stable release date Latest stable release License Runs on Windows Runs on macOS ...
In relational databases, the information schema (information_schema) is an ANSI-standard set of read-only views that provide information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database. [1]
The terms schema matching and mapping are often used interchangeably for a database process. For this article, we differentiate the two as follows: schema matching is the process of identifying that two objects are semantically related (scope of this article) while mapping refers to the transformations between the objects.