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| From: | Terrence W. Zellers | Date: | March 26 1999 2:38pm |
| Subject: | RE: <Holy War> | ||
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Ken Kimball wrote: > Ok, I have to get in on this one. SEQUEL stands for Structured English > Query Language, which was the original roots for SQL, which stands From days of yore and long ago in the age of the mighty mainframe, when SQL/DS I did install in VM and VSE and harkened unto the cries of dismay from the unwashed users, I have called it ... SQueaL. -- TWZ (former mainframe Systems Programmer. Sysprogs think BOFH's are wimps).
| Thread | ||
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| • Re: <Holy War> | Robert Pruitt | 26 Mar |
| • Re: <Holy War> | Micheal Mc Evoy | 26 Mar |
| • RE: <Holy War> | Ken Kimball | 26 Mar |
| • RE: <Holy War> | Terrence W. Zellers | 26 Mar |
| • RE: <Holy War> | Bill Gerrard | 28 Mar |
