Acronyms

SQL

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AcronymDefinition
SQLStructured Query Language (database query language)
SQLStandard Query Language (less common)
SQLSales Qualified Lead (marketing)
SQLStructured Query Language
SQLSonora Quest Laboratories (Tempe, Arizona clinical lab)
SQLSquelch (radio communications)
SQLSigma Quality Level
SQLLong-Finned Squid (FAO species code)
SQLSpecified Quality Level
SQLSeismic Quicklook Log
SQLSan Carlos, California Municipal Airport (Airport Code)
SQLSearch and Query Language
SQLSchool Quota Letter (military)
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It is ubiquitous and usable by those with little or no knowledge of structured query language (SQL).
Gartner defines RDBMS as a database management system that incorporates the relational data model, normally including a Structured Query Language (SQL) application programming interface.
Initial mechanisms for extracting fixed length records from 'flat files' or hierarchical databases gave way in the 1980s to relational database querying through the Structured Query Language (SQL).
It is based on the Call-Level Interface (CLI) specifications from X/Open and ISO/IEC for database APIs and uses Structured Query Language (SQL) as its database access language.
SQL: Structured Query Language aids input and extraction of information from databases.
Files are secured in a read-only format by controlling the permissions granted in the structured query language (SQL) database.
For example, it allocates sufficient space to database modeling and the relational paradigm, but very little content is devoted to Structured Query Language (SQL).
SQL (structured query language) is used routinely to search databases.
Users can select BMPs by SQL (Structured Query Language) query, spatially using custom buttons, or directly via pull-down list.
Structured Query Language (SQL) is really a programming language designed to get information out of and then put it into a relational database.
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