Now I like open source as much as the next guy, but Oracle and MS SQL pay the bills. Now I know that those first two are going to raise some hackles, but I do a lot of work in them. So how about we pick an SQL standard (SQL:2003, SQL200n etc), and reference that, rather than a specific implementation of an RDBMS? J. On 22/05/2005, at 10:30 AM, Bill Conlon wrote:
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