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DS/ISO/IEC 9075-5/Amd.1

Information technology - Database Language - SQL - Part 5: Host Language Bindings (SQL/Bindings) - Amendment 1: On-Line Analytical Processing

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 4 November 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 107
ICS Code (Languages used in information technology): 35.060
scope:

This part of ISO/IEC 9075 specifies: Syntax for embedding SQL-statements in a compilation unit that otherwise conforms to the standard for a particular programming language (host language). How an equivalent compilation unit may be derived that conforms to the particular programming language standard. Syntax for direct invocaton of SQL-statements. SQL language to support dynamic preparation and execution of SQL-statements.

Document History

DS/ISO/IEC 9075-5/Amd.1
November 4, 2002
Information technology - Database Language - SQL - Part 5: Host Language Bindings (SQL/Bindings) - Amendment 1: On-Line Analytical Processing
This part of ISO/IEC 9075 specifies: Syntax for embedding SQL-statements in a compilation unit that otherwise conforms to the standard for a particular programming language (host language). How an...
August 5, 2002
Information technology - Database Languages - SQL - Part 5: Host Language Bindings (SQL/Bindings)
This part of ISO/IEC 9075 specifies: Syntax for embedding SQL-statements in a compilation unit that otherwise conforms to the standard for a particular programming language (host language). How an...
December 1, 2000
Information technology - Database Language - SQL - Part 5: Host Language Bindings (SQL/Bindings)
This part of ISO/IEC 9075 specifies: Syntax for embedding SQL-statements in a compilation unit that otherwise conforms to the standard for a particular programming language (host language). How an...
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