Posted on 04/24/2005 6:16:28 AM PDT by Hacksaw
A short and sweet question - does anyone know of a printable web page that lists SQLCODES and the explanation? I tried searching IBM's libraries, but maybe I am looking at the wrong pages.
Thanks.
This is specific to Access (Jet SQL) but actually works well as a general reference. There are also good references for several other things like CSS, XSLT, Javascript
http://devguru.com/home.asp
ping
Go to the Sybase website. Thier entire product manuals are online and they are pretty sql-compliant.
Which database are you using. SQL has slight variations depending on the vendor, not to mention large proprietary extensions. If you stick to the basics you can subset, but it can be tricky.
Actually SQL stands for Structured Query Language. The standard came after the products that implemented it. Their is a common core but there are small differences even there on occassion.
Thanks for explaining that.
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