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| pjp wrote: | | Aren't there common SQL commands that work across many SQL databases? Implementations of TCP/IP are mostly compatible, etc. |
Yes, just like LDIF files and entry can be imported and exported by any LDAP database. Like SQL, it is well-suited to integration. But that doesn't mean you don't have to integrate it. SQL databased don't just magically work together either; one has to use the low-level compatability to integrate them. TCP/IP-based network applications can't automatically cooperate just because they both use TCP/IP, either. _________________ Oldthinkers unbellyfeel INGSOC.
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