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SQLXML may refer to: SQL/XML, extension to the SQL standard that specifies SQL-based extensions for using XML in conjunction with SQL SQLXML, a technology
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Framework
Toolkit 2.0, which allows clients to do this via an open XML-based standard. SQLXML was designed for SQL Server 2000, but was deprecated with MDAC 2.6. It allowed
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Database specification
for PostgreSQL 9.1, and IBM DB2 has been added: The sample SQLXML query below has SQLXML type as output(tested on DB2 9.7 and Oracle 11g): SELECT XMLELEMENT(NAMEs
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Family of database software by Microsoft
Services Report Packs, SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC (up to service pack 3), SQLXML 3.0 (up to service pack 3). Documentation: SQL Server 2000 Books Online
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Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Péter, PETI means "rock, stone."
Girl/Female
Indian
Guruvar; Vidayavan; Brillient
Male
Egyptian
, of the black country.
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Irish
The color of olive.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Energetic and Full of Life; Loves her Life
Boy/Male
Indian
Practice or garden
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Hindu
Flower, Special girl, Goddess Lakshmi
Biblical
keeper, or keeping;God guards;God keeps;
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German (also Häcker), Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German (also Häcker), Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a butcher, possibly also for a woodcutter, from an agent derivative of Middle High German hacken, Dutch hakken ‘to hack’, ‘to chop’. The Jewish surname may be from Yiddish heker ‘butcher’, holtsheker ‘woodcutter’ (German Holzhacker), or valdheker ‘lumberjack’, or from German Hacker ‘woodchopper’.English (chiefly Somerset) : from an agent derivative of Middle English hacken ‘to hack’, hence an occupational name for a woodcutter or, perhaps, a maker of hacks (hakkes), a word used in Middle English to denote a variety of agricultural tools such as mattocks and hoes.
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Japanese
(精一) Japanese name SEIICHI means "refined first (son)."
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