Subject | Re: QLI and ancient IB language |
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Author | Doug Chamberlin |
Post date | 2000-01-15T22:38:15Z |
At 1/15/2000 04:27 PM (Saturday), Rob Schuff wrote:
SQLdialect is the ability to deal directly with two databases in one SQL
statement. For example, to be able to insert records from a table in one
database by selecting them from another.
>My personal bias is to keep InterBase as standards compliant as possibleThe one SQL extension I would like to see carried from QLI to the Interbase
>unless there is some way cool thing that couldn't be done without QLI.
>Frankly, I'm not do not know what QLI capabilities are. Perhaps Ann could
>enlighten us poor souls.
SQLdialect is the ability to deal directly with two databases in one SQL
statement. For example, to be able to insert records from a table in one
database by selecting them from another.