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T-SQL


T-SQL

Transact-SQL is central to the use of Microsoft® SQL Server™. All applications that communicate with SQL Server do so by sending Transact-SQL statements to the server, regardless of an application's user interface.

Transact-SQL is generated from many kinds of applications, including:

  • General office productivity applications.
  • Applications that use a graphical user interface (GUI) to allow users to select the tables and columns from which they want to see data.
  • Applications that use general language sentences to determine what data a user wants to see.
  • Line of business applications that store their data in SQL Server databases. These can include both applications from other vendors and applications written in-house.
  • Transact-SQL scripts that are run using utilities such as osql.
  • Applications created with development systems such as Microsoft Visual C++®, Microsoft Visual Basic®, or Microsoft Visual J++® that use database application programming interfaces (APIs) such as ADO, OLE DB, and ODBC.
  • Web pages that extract data from SQL Server databases.
  • Distributed database systems from which data from SQL Server is replicated to various databases or distributed queries are executed.
  • Data warehouses in which data is extracted from online transaction processing (OLTP) systems and summarized for decision-support analysis.

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