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SQL

abbreviation for
(Computer Science) structured query language: a computer programming language used for database management
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That's why, Katz says, DMD worked diligently throughout the second and third quarters of 2010 to completely rebuild the company's POS solution, known in the marketplace as InTrac, from its flat-file architecture to a structured query language (SQL) database.
The test set incorporates various instrumentation cards and XML-tagged maintenance requirement cards (MRCs), linked to an integrated Structured Query Language database.
Knowledge about arcane BI mechanics, data warehousing, and structured query language are no longer required.
XBRL is a subset of Extensible Markup Language (XML) which works with Active Server Pages (ASP), Structured Query Language (SQL), and many other Internet, database, and computing technologies [Mark Baartse (ed.), Professional ASP XML, Arden House, 2000].
4 SQL Injection: Structured Query Language Injection.
To creation of the CAAC information system have used possibilities of PhP language, structured query language (SQL), HTML and cascade style sheets (CSS) (Vesely, 2006; Vesely, 2008).
Then, using a structured query language (SQL), a number of templates were developed, in which calculated data should be substituted to find the sets of the drive components.
FED LOG data can also be interrogated using Structured Query Language (SQL), which has the ability to produce a tailored extract based on specific user requirements.
Structured Query Language (SQL) injection vulnerabilities, in particular, jumped from 25 percent in 2007 to 41 percent of all web server application vulnerabilities in the first half of 2008, and corresponded with a rash of automated attacks that compromised servers in an effort to compromise more endpoint systems.
Structured Query Language (SQL) searches the database and returns sets of information exactly as specified in the query.
However, because of the enormous size of the database, the database provider suggests that the researcher load the data into a large database server running Microsoft SQL (Structured Query Language) Server, Oracle or Sybase.
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