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There is little evidence that the sql community understands the
concept of a table as a variable let alone its significant implications. Yet there is ample evidence that the sql community thinks that it is practicing relational principals within an sq database. This would seem an awkward state of affairs given that the concept of table types and variables lies at the heart of a relational database. Every table created is at inception a table variable. There is nothing to be done additionally to a table to change it to a variable. This is a basic concept in a relational database. And understanding this should lead to the idea that operating on a table variable is significantly different than operating on a table that is...well not a variable ![]() I have therefore written a no nonsense and straightforward article to clearly present the idea of a table as a variable. http://beyondsql.blogspot.com/2007/0...variables.html I do hope it s. best, steve |
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