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  2. IBM SQL/DS - Wikipedia

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    SQL/DS [1] (Structured Query Language/Data System), [2] released in 1981, was IBM's first commercial relational-database management system. [3] It implemented the SQL database-query language. SQL/DS ran on the DOS/VSE and VM/CMS operating systems. [4] A little later, IBM also introduced Db2, another SQL-based DBMS, this one for the MVS ...

  3. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2]A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD.

  4. IBM Db2 - Wikipedia

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    IBM also introduced "adaptive compression" capability in DB2 10.1, a new approach to compressing data tables. In June 2013, IBM released DB2 10.5 (code name "Kepler"). On 12 April 2016, IBM announced DB2 LUW 11.1, and in June 2016, it was released. In mid-2017, IBM re-branded its DB2 and dashDB product offerings and amended their names to "Db2".

  5. IBM SPUFI - Wikipedia

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    SPUFI (SQL Processor Using File Input) is a database facility invented by IBM for interfacing with their Db2 system. It is accessed from within TSO ISPF from the DB2I Primary Option menu. SPUFI allows direct input of SQL commands in the TSO environment, rather than having them embedded within a program.

  6. SQL PL - Wikipedia

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    SQL PL stands for Structured Query Language Procedural Language and was developed by IBM as a set of commands that extend the use of SQL in the IBM Db2 (DB2 UDB Version 7) database system. [1] It provides procedural programmability in addition to the querying commands of SQL. It is a subset of the SQL Persistent Stored Modules language standard.

  7. IBM System R - Wikipedia

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    IBM System R is a database system built as a research project at IBM's San Jose Research Laboratory beginning in 1974. [1] System R was a seminal project: it was the first implementation of SQL , which has since become the standard relational data query language .

  8. Oracle SQL Developer - Wikipedia

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    Oracle SQL Developer worked with IBM Db2, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase Adaptive Server, Amazon Redshift and Teradata databases. [4] Oracle SQL Developer supports automatic tabs, code insight, bracket matching and syntax coloring for PL/SQL. Future versions of Oracle SQL Developer will use Visual Studio Code. [1]

  9. Code page 949 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    IBM code page 949 (IBM-949) is a character encoding which has been used by IBM to represent Korean language text on computers. It is a variable-width encoding which represents the characters from the Wansung code defined by the South Korean standard KS X 1001 in a format compatible with EUC-KR, but adds IBM extensions for additional hanja, additional precomposed Hangul syllables, and user ...