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| Omnidex SQL is based on ANSI SQL, but also contains extensions that support Omnidex's extended features. | Omnidex SQL is based on ANSI SQL, but also contains extensions that support Omnidex's extended features. | ||
| - | Omnidex has limited support Oracle and SQL Server specific SQL extensions such as Oracle decode. | + | Omnidex has limited support for Oracle and SQL Server specific SQL extensions such as Oracle decode. |
| - | Omnidex SQL is availabler using standard ODBC and JDBC connections. | + | Omnidex SQL is available using standard ODBC and JDBC connections. |
| Omnidex provides a high-level SQL interface to access databases enhanced with Omnidex indexes. The SQL supported is a subset of the ANSI SQL2 and ANSI SQL99 standard along with some very powerful extensions specific to Omnidex. | Omnidex provides a high-level SQL interface to access databases enhanced with Omnidex indexes. The SQL supported is a subset of the ANSI SQL2 and ANSI SQL99 standard along with some very powerful extensions specific to Omnidex. | ||
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| Omnidex SQL statements can also be tested and scripted using the [[programs:odxsql:overview|OdxSQL]] program. | Omnidex SQL statements can also be tested and scripted using the [[programs:odxsql:overview|OdxSQL]] program. | ||
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| - | ===== Omnidex Statements ===== | ||
| - | ===== Omnidex Functions ===== | ||
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