SQL itself is not the way the data is stored. SQL stands for Structured
Query Language and is a way of retrieving and modifying/adding records.
If you write your SQL carefuly, yes you can use it pretty much "as is" on
any SQL system. There are little changes and such however that every SQL
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SQL itself is not the way the data is stored. SQL stands for Structured
Query Language and is a way of retrieving and modifying/adding records.
If you write your SQL carefuly, yes you can