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That would be true, Phil. (Personally am not ready, just yet, to focus exclusively on cross-platform solutions.) And INTERESTING point!, which seems to go along with a LOT of "platform-independent" languages, as well. (From what I've read, moreso than actual experience.) | [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Hall, Philip | > | > If You're looking for platform independence, SQL is THE way to go. | | All I can say is that from that statement, it doesn't look like | you've done much cross platform SQL. ANSI SQL is limited; you | almost always end up with having platform (in the database sense) | specific SQL to make things perform.
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