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Posted on 2000-06-162018-06-08 by P4TE

IBM SQL


Structured Query Language (SQL) was invented by Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce at International Business Machines (IBM) in the early 1970s.


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Go to IBM DB2.

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