On 18-4-2018 18:15, blackfalconsoftw...@outlook.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
> One of the newer and nice error trapping features in T-SQL is the
> implementation of the "Try-Catch" block, which I used quite a bit when
> working on developing corporate databases.
That is supported in Firebird
Mark...
One of the newer and nice error trapping features in T-SQL is the
implementation of the "Try-Catch" block, which I used quite a bit when working
on developing corporate databases.
Another was the use of "select" to to test out functionality. for example,
with T-SQL in a database
On 18-4-2018 16:55, blackfalconsoftw...@outlook.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
> I have to disagree with your observation. It is clearly stated in the
> Firebird SQL Reference Manual that the development of Firebird-SQL is
> with a strict implementation of the SQL-92 Standard.
Could you
I have to disagree with your observation. It is clearly stated in the Firebird
SQL Reference Manual that the development of Firebird-SQL is with a strict
implementation of the SQL-92 Standard.
This is not to say that Firebird-SQL does not go beyond the SQL-92 Standard but
it is somewhat
Hi Steve,
can you point me into one example about sentence mentioned by you"Firebird's
implementation of SQL is a very strict implementation of the SQL-92 Standard.
As a result, this makes Firebird-SQL not only very limited in what it can do
when compared to other SQL dialects but extremely
On 18-4-2018 16:27, blackfalconsoftw...@outlook.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
> Firebird's implementation of SQL is a very strict implementation of the
> SQL-92 Standard. As a result, this makes Firebird-SQL not only very
> limited in what it can do when compared to other SQL dialects but
>
I just wanted to follow up on this thread about learning Firebird-SQL since I
have extensive experience with using SQL with a variety of database engines
over a very long career.
That being said, the gentleman who stated that you cannot use T-SQL with
Firebird is primarily correct and learning
All In All, Thank You Everyone for the suggestion and Support.
On Wednesday, 18 April, 2018, 4:00:47 PM IST, Mark Rotteveel
m...@lawinegevaar.nl [firebird-support]
wrote:
On 2018-04-18 12:24, Vishal Tiwari vishuals...@yahoo.co.in
On 2018-04-18 12:24, Vishal Tiwari vishuals...@yahoo.co.in
[firebird-support] wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I want to use TSQL in Firebird, as I was going through some online
> post at expert exchange where someone asked that can we use TSQL in
> firebird, then the answer that not fully but upto some
18.04.2018 12:24, Vishal Tiwari vishuals...@yahoo.co.in [firebird-support]
wrote:
> I want to use TSQL in Firebird
Give up. Firebird supports standard SQL to some extend. T-SQL supports
standard SQL to
some extend. Firebird has no support for T-SQL.
--
WBR, SD.
Hi Mark,
I want to use TSQL in Firebird, as I was going through some online post at
expert exchange where someone asked that can we use TSQL in firebird, then the
answer that not fully but upto some extend we can use.
That's the reason I wanted to learn TSQL from firebird point of view.
On
On 2018-04-18 06:14, 'Live.com Email' emendez...@nc.rr.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
> Vishal,
>
> The word “T-SQL” usually means transact SQL and that relates
> mostly to SQL Server. So if you search on TSQL you will get lots of
> hits pertaining to SQL Server. I’ve been working with FIREBIRD
On 2018-04-18 08:57, Vishal Tiwari vishuals...@yahoo.co.in
[firebird-support] wrote:
> Hi Edward Mendez,
>
> I totally agree with you that this Firebird group has also helped me
> immensely, in my critical situations.
>
> Thank you so much for the replay and suggestions. I would go through
>
Hi Edward Mendez,
I totally agree with you that this Firebird group has also helped me immensely,
in my critical situations. Thank you so much for the replay and suggestions. I
would go through the link.
But I am still willing to know about T-SQL and how to write it.
Thanking You Again And
Vishal,
The word “T-SQL” usually means transact SQL and that relates mostly to SQL
Server. So if you search on TSQL you will get lots of hits pertaining to SQL
Server. I’ve been working with FIREBIRD since 2010 and by far some of the best
sources for learning SQL using Firebird has been
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