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Posted 11/15/2007 12:02:47 PM
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hello all,

can any 1 help me with the differences between ANSI vs. Teradata SQL
amy meterial which can help me out


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Rahul

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Posted 11/15/2007 1:09:06 PM
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The latest SQL standard, (SQL:2003, soon to be superseded by SQL:2008) is vast. Teradata implements a very large subset (perhaps 95%) of the SQL:2003 Core language as defined by the standard, which is on a par with the other major RDBMS vendors. At present, there isn't any public document that provides a concise summary of the outstanding differences between Teradata and the standard, but you can get detailed compliance information from the Teradata SQL Reference manual.
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