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  2. PL/SQL - Wikipedia

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    PL/SQL provides the functionality of other procedural programming languages, such as decision making, iteration etc. A PL/SQL program unit is one of the following: PL/SQL anonymous block, procedure, function, package specification, package body, trigger, type specification, type body, library. Program units are the PL/SQL source code that is ...

  3. Stored procedure - Wikipedia

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    SQL PL (close to the SQL/PSM standard) or Java: Firebird: PSQL (Fyracle also supports portions of Oracle's PL/SQL) Informix: Java: Interbase: Stored Procedure and Trigger Language Microsoft SQL Server: Transact-SQL and various .NET Framework languages MySQL, MariaDB: own stored procedures, closely adhering to SQL/PSM standard NuoDB: SQL or Java ...

  4. SQL/PSM - Wikipedia

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    SQL/PSM (SQL/Persistent Stored Modules) is an ISO standard mainly defining an extension of SQL with a procedural language for use in stored procedures.Initially published in 1996 as an extension of SQL-92 (ISO/IEC 9075-4:1996, a version sometimes called PSM-96 or even SQL-92/PSM [2]), SQL/PSM was later incorporated into the multi-part SQL:1999 standard, and has been part 4 of that standard ...

  5. PL/pgSQL - Wikipedia

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    The SQL/PSM language is specified by an ISO standard, but is also inspired by Oracle's PL/SQL and PL/pgPL/SQL, so there are few differences. The PL/pgPSM contributed module implements the standard. The main features of PSM that differ from PL/pgSQL: [8] [14] Exception handlers are subroutines (continue handlers); Warnings can be handled like an ...

  6. SQL - Wikipedia

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    SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce after learning about the relational model from Edgar F. Codd [12] in the early 1970s. [13] This version, initially called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language), was designed to manipulate and retrieve data stored in IBM's original quasirelational database management system, System R, which a group at IBM San ...

  7. PL/SQL Developer - Wikipedia

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    PL/SQL Developer, an Integrated Development Environment for developing software in the Oracle database environment, [2] focuses on the development of PL/SQL stored-program units. Allround Automations, based in Enschede in the Netherlands , markets the software.

  8. W3Schools - Wikipedia

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    W3Schools is a freemium educational website for learning coding online. [1] [2] Initially released in 1998, it derives its name from the World Wide Web but is not affiliated with the W3 Consortium. [3] [4] [unreliable source] W3Schools offers courses covering many aspects of web development. [5] W3Schools also publishes free HTML templates.

  9. SQL Plus - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Corporation calls these variables "substitution variables". Programmers can use them anywhere in a SQL or PL/SQL statement or in SQL Plus commands. They can be populated by a literal using DEFINE or from the database using the column command. predefined variables, prefixed with an underscore ('_') [10]