On the off chance that you are not pulling my leg, SQL is a query language 
intended to work with dissimilar database engines, so that a database driven 
application does not have to depend upon a proprietary database engine. There 
are other advantages, but that is the main one. 

LC provides the ability to connect to several kinds of SQL engines, as well as 
creating and accessing sqLite file based databases on your hard drive. Once you 
get the data into an SQL database (not that difficult) you can use the query 
language to find just about anything about the data. 

In practice there are some differences in the syntax and capabilities of 
different flavors of SQL, but each have resources on the web that can be used 
to glean the proper syntax. I resisted SQL for a long time, and still only use 
it in a fairly rudimentary fashion, but when working with large amounts of 
data, it is a great thing to learn. 

Forgive me if I took the bait and just made a fool of myself. ;-)

Bob


On Feb 3, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

> Hi from BeautifulBrittany,
> 
> Merci André,
> 
> Je n'avait pas pensé à utiliser "DontSearch" !
> 
> J'aime !!
> 
> Bob,
> 
> I hadn't heard this before, and I haven't the faintest
> idea what SQL is. But I will look into it !
> 
> It seems that my knowledge is sadly lacking .........
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> -Francis
> 
> "Windows is a pane"
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