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-====== Omnidex SQL Reference ====== 
-===== Overview ===== 
  
-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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-SQL should be used for all Omnidex application development including ODBC applications,​ Java applications using the Omnidex JDBC driver, and OmniAccess applications through oaexecsql. The Query Language extensions work in conjunction with the SQL standard syntax, in all types of applications. 
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-Third party ODBC tools such as Microstratey,​ Cognos Impromptu, and Microsoft'​s Query, Access, Excel, and Word communicate with Omnidex via the Omnidex ODBC driver. 
-Development tools such as Microsoft'​s Interdev, Visual Basic, and Visual C++ can communicate with Omnidex via the OmniAccess API or the Omnidex ODBC driver using object layers such as ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). 
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-Java applications such as applets, servlets, and standard console applications can communicate with Omnidex via the Omnidex JDBC driver. 
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-Omnidex SQL is a rich implementation of the SQL2 and SQL99 standards along with extensions specific to Omnidex. 
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-Omnidex SQL Statements are callable via the ODBC and JDBC Interfaces. 
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-Omnidex SQL statements can also be tested and scripted using the [[programs:​odxsql:​overview|OdxSQL]] program. 
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