On the topic of how careful you need to be with SQL syntax, you might want to check out the O'Reilly 'SQL In a Nutshell'. It gives syntax and examples of various SLQ implementations - Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MS SQL Server and is also a good deskside reference. It will give you an idea of the problems you may encounter should you attempt to build a 'generic' SQL library.
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