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Posted Nov 29, 2005 22:59 UTC (Tue) by AnswerGuy (guest, #1256)
In reply to: Firebird Future Development by leandro
Parent article: Firebird Future Development

Every DBMS lists its target compliance in terms of the most recent SQL standard to which they aspire. Also each new SQL standards release is mostly built on the previous one.

So there is nothing irrelevant in hearing that they've added a number of SQL-99 compliant features. It would be interesting if you saw and listed any of them which are specifically superceded by something in the 2003 version, or even if you linked to some useful summary of the salient differences such as:

ACM: SQL-2003 Has been Published

JimD


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