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What is the difference between SQL coammand and T-SQL command?
Posted by Puran Mehra Aug 13, 2009
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Major Category : Database
Minor Category : SQL Server
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Nikhil Kumar
Aug 14, 2009
SQL is the Structured Query Language the ANSI/ISO Standard database language. SQL Server's implementation of the language is called Transact-SQL (T-SQL).
 
Puran Mehra
Aug 13, 2009
What is the difference between SQL coammand and T-SQL command?
  
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