You shouldn't have to change any of your sql's unless you want to. MySQL
supports such a limited subset of the true sql standard (sapdb supports a
much larger one) that none of the queries you run against it should have any
trouble running on sapdb.

It's even worse. MySQL has many non-standard sql-commands.


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