GB/T 17533.2-1998
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Remote database access--Part 2:SQL specialization
信息技术 开放系统互连 远程数据库访问 第2部分:SQL专门化
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This standard specifies the SQL specialization for remote database access in an Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) environment. It defines the protocol and service elements that enable an application to remotely query, update, and manage SQL databases across heterogeneous network systems. It is applied in IT infrastructure projects requiring standardized, interoperable remote database communication, such as distributed enterprise information systems and multi-vendor database integration.
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