Cal Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> Stick with the ANSI standard. (ANSI99?) Do not try to implement either
> PL/SQL or T/SQL. Please do not implement PERL (or Python) , Java, PHP or any
> other procedural or OO language in stored procedures. Speaking form
> experience, all this does is blur the lines of that the database should do
> and what the middle tier should do.
BRAVO! At last, the voice of common sense is heard :)
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