Different versions of SQL?

Discussion in 'Software' started by Jungalist, Mar 1, 2004.

  1. Jungalist

    Jungalist Private E-2

    What are the prime differences between T-SQL, MSSQL, MYSQL, etc. My Googling technique is not refined enough to pull up the simple comparison i am trying to find. Any info is appreciated.
     
  2. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

    MSSQL is a server, MYSQL is a server T-SQL is Transact SQL which is the actual scripting "language" of the Sequential Query Statements used in the servers.
     
  3. Jungalist

    Jungalist Private E-2

    Ok, thank-you. So, ANSI-SQL would be like T-SQL, but different syntax?
     
  4. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

    ANSI-SQL is a standard. T-SQL follows ANSI SQL standards.
     
  5. Jungalist

    Jungalist Private E-2

    Gotcha. Thanks for the info :)
     

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