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  2. Actian Zen - Wikipedia

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    This version offered a per-database licensing (instead of per user), worked with 32-bit and 64-bit server engines, and was available only for Windows. Version v5.1 was designed for Actian PSQL Server v11 and PSQL Vx Server 11 for Service Pack 3 and newer.

  3. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL claims high, but not complete, conformance with the latest SQL standard ("as of the version 17 release in September 2024, PostgreSQL conforms to at least 170 of the 177 mandatory features for SQL:2023 Core conformance", and no other databases fully conformed to it [79]). One exception is the handling of unquoted identifiers like ...

  4. PSQL - Wikipedia

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    PSQL can refer to: Pervasive PSQL, a proprietary DBMS optimized for embedding in applications; psql (PostgreSQL), an interactive terminal-based front-end to PostgreSQL;

  5. Pervasive Software - Wikipedia

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    Pervasive PSQL, also known as Pervasive.PSQL or simply PSQL (originally Btrieve) is a DBMS for embedded applications. There were four editions of Pervasive PSQL: [23] PSQL Client, PSQL Workgroup, PSQL Server, and PSQL Vx Server. PSQL Client is designed for use with PSQL Server and PSQL Vx Server in a client-server network. [citation needed]

  6. List of SQL reserved words - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Create and manage an AOL Mail account - AOL Help

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    Manage your username and password. Get help with common username and password issues. Learn how to change or reset a password and how to manage your AOL username.

  8. Prepared statement - Wikipedia

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    Major DBMSs, including SQLite, [5] MySQL, [6] Oracle, [7] IBM Db2, [8] Microsoft SQL Server [9] and PostgreSQL [10] support prepared statements. Prepared statements are normally executed through a non-SQL binary protocol for efficiency and protection from SQL injection, but with some DBMSs such as MySQL prepared statements are also available using a SQL syntax for debugging purposes.

  9. Adminer - Wikipedia

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    It natively supports MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Elasticsearch and MongoDB. [2] Adminer is distributed under Apache license (or GPL v2) in a form of a single PHP file (around 470 KiB in size). Its author is Jakub Vrána who started to develop this tool as a light-weight alternative to phpMyAdmin, in July 2007.