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Hi :)
My guess is that he meant 

H Sql Db 

SQL = the standard language used by most database programs.  Most add a little bit (few extra 
commands and stuff) to the basic language to help ensure that people can't easily switch to another 
program even though they all ostensibly use Sql.  

Db = Database

H is the only bit that distinguishes exactly which program is being talked about.  

Note that other programs also use Sql or Db in their name.  For example MySql/MariaDb, Postgresql.  
Only Access doesn't have any of that in it's name.  Of course MS make many claims that Access does 
use Sql but it's such a heavily tweaked version of Sql that it's almost unrecognisable.  If you 
learn Access then you need to forget&re-learn if you want to switch to anything else.  The others 
tend to just have a few differences so it's not so tough to move between them.  At least, so i have 
heard.  

Regards from 
Tom :)






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From: anne-ology <laginnis@gmail.com>
To: Mark LaPierre <marklapier@aol.com> 
Cc: Mail List LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org> 
Sent: Monday, 15 July 2013, 16:38
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] HSLQLDB syntax


       And just what is HSLQLDB  ;-)

       oh, memorizing acronyms seems to me a mighty complicated way to
organize one's thoughts ...
                wouldn't it be simpler - easier - to just state the
object(s) rather than leaving the listener trying to interpret what's being
meant by what's being said  ;-)

      see -  http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acronym

       AND - did you happen to notice in that URL, this phenomenon only
started in 1943 ;-)
                before then communication was simply speaking to be
understood  ;-)

       BTW - many of these acronyms are duplicated - which causes even more
confusion to the listener  ;-)



On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mark LaPierre <marklapier@aol.com> wrote:


On 07/13/2013 05:36 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
HSLQLDB is a bit picky about the syntax

Does anyone know where I can find a good reference on HSLQLDB syntax?

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