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Top Forums Programming career in Pro*C Post 302589850 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 12th of January 2012 10:45:01 PM
Old 01-12-2012
To do that you REALLY need to understand SQL, and how it works to return resultsets.
Pro*C also supports PL/SQL, so that is a prime requisite as well.

Just knowing C and then popping some EXEC SQL statements into it is not what you want to do to make a career. SQL is a language in its own right, and Pro*C exists to support optimized SQL not the other way around.
 

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SQL::ReservedWords::SQLServer(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			SQL::ReservedWords::SQLServer(3pm)

NAME
SQL::ReservedWords::SQLServer - Reserved SQL words by SQL Server SYNOPSIS
if ( SQL::ReservedWords::SQLServer->is_reserved( $word ) ) { print "$word is a reserved SQL Server word!"; } DESCRIPTION
Determine if words are reserved by SQL Server. METHODS
is_reserved( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by SQL Server 7, 2000 or 2005. is_reserved_by_sqlserver7( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by SQL Server 7. is_reserved_by_sqlserver2000( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by SQL Server 2000. is_reserved_by_sqlserver2005( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by SQL Server 2005. reserved_by( $word ) Returns a list with SQL Server versions that reserves $word. words Returns a list with all reserved words. EXPORTS
Nothing by default. Following subroutines can be exported: is_reserved is_reserved_by_sqlserver7 is_reserved_by_sqlserver2000 is_reserved_by_sqlserver2005 reserved_by words SEE ALSO
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx AUTHOR
Christian Hansen "chansen@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-28 SQL::ReservedWords::SQLServer(3pm)
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