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embedded SQL in C; that is all you will learn from this table. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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This table was removed from the SQL standard in SQL:2008, so there |
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are no entries referring to standards later than SQL:2003. |
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</para> |
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<table> |
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<title><literal>sql_languages</literal> Columns</title> |
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<entry><type>character_data</type></entry> |
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<entry> |
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The year the standard referenced in |
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<literal>sql_language_source</literal> was approved; currently |
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<literal>2003</> |
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<literal>sql_language_source</literal> was approved. |
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</entry> |
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</row> |
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