Difference between T-SQL and the Relational Model
Journal: TEM JOURNAL - Technology, Education, Management, Informatics (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-08-27
Authors : Davor Lozic; Alen Simec.;
Page : 297-300
Keywords : relational model; T-SQL; predicate; relation;
Abstract
T-SQL, dialect of SQL, is a language used for a relational database management system (primarily Microsoft’s SQL Server), which in turn is based on the relational model. Understanding some of the key foundation principals can help in a better understanding of the language.
This paper introduces basics of the relational model and the difference between the relational model and the actual T-SQL implementation.Several tightly related topics like predicates, relations, and common misconceptions about databases are also discussed.
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