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Object-oriented SQL

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Object-oriented SQL is a dialect of the database query language SQL which has object-oriented features. Examples include OSQL, which was provided in Hewlett-Packard's object-oriented database OpenODB,[1] and SQL:1999, which added user-defined types to the ISO standard.[2]

References

  1. ^ "OpenODB", Datamation, vol. 38: 47, 1992 {{citation}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Jim Melton (2003), Advanced SQL:1999, p. 3, ISBN 1558606777