"Standard" is just about the most loosely used, tossed about, 
meaningless word I can think of in regards to disparate technologies.

Aaron Rouse wrote:

>>From what I have noticed, very few things are "standard" between databases.
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>On 10/20/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>That is not true.
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>>It is not standard either.
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