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{{language|PL/SQL}}{{implementation|SQL}}'''PL/SQL''' (Procedural Language/Structured Query Language) is Oracle Corporation's proprietary server-based procedural extension to the [[SQL]] database language. (Some other SQL database management systems offer languages similar to PL/SQL.) Its syntax strongly resembles that of [[Ada]].
{{language|PL/SQL}}{{implementation|SQL}}'''PL/SQL''' (Procedural Language/Structured Query Language) is Oracle Corporation's proprietary server-based procedural extension to the [[SQL]] database language. (Some other SQL database management systems offer languages similar to PL/SQL.) Its syntax strongly resembles that of [[Ada]].


IBM Db2 LUW (for Linux, UNIX and Windows) from version 9.7 supports natively Oracle's PL/SQL. That means, you can create stored procedures in Db2 with PL/SQL language.
IBM [[SQL PL|Db2 LUW]] (for Linux, UNIX and Windows) from version 9.7 supports natively Oracle's PL/SQL. That means, you can create stored procedures in Db2 with PL/SQL language.


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Latest revision as of 04:29, 23 April 2018

Language
PL/SQL
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using PL/SQL.
PL/SQL is an implementation of SQL. Other implementations of SQL.

PL/SQL (Procedural Language/Structured Query Language) is Oracle Corporation's proprietary server-based procedural extension to the SQL database language. (Some other SQL database management systems offer languages similar to PL/SQL.) Its syntax strongly resembles that of Ada.

IBM Db2 LUW (for Linux, UNIX and Windows) from version 9.7 supports natively Oracle's PL/SQL. That means, you can create stored procedures in Db2 with PL/SQL language.

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