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Proprietary (SQL); Export to text, XML, CHM and HTML. Import from text, HTML, XML and RTF Day One: Chronological, tags: Yes No Yes [Notes 3]? No No No No Yes Yes ? Yes [Notes 4] Markdown (in GUI), XML (data file); Export as: pdf, txt, md Evernote: tags, Notebooks, Stacks Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Partial [Notes 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce after learning about the relational model from Edgar F. Codd [12] in the early 1970s. [13] This version, initially called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language), was designed to manipulate and retrieve data stored in IBM's original quasirelational database management system, System R, which a group at IBM San ...
Samsung Notes features handwriting to text conversion, note tagging, and sharing in PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and image files. [4] PDF importing and annotating, as well as importing sound recordings (Audio Bookmark) were introduced with the One UI 2.5 update. [5] Shared Notebooks in Samsung Notes can be shared with others in a ...
Title Authors ----- ----- SQL Examples and Guide 4 The Joy of SQL 1 An Introduction to SQL 2 Pitfalls of SQL 1 Under the precondition that isbn is the only common column name of the two tables and that a column named title only exists in the Book table, one could re-write the query above in the following form:
PGA of America votes to give U.S. captain, players $200,000 stipend, increase charitable donation, even though "no players asked to be compensated."
Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.