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SQL Server(database) - Hows perform an important role for every application.

 
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SQL Server Plays an important role in any of the applications.It is like an back bone or Heart of the application. if the human body doesn't have the back bone, we can assume how he can perform or work. Same thing with the SQL Server if the application does not have any data than there is no meaning of the application. Application is like a structure and Database is the soul of that structure to perform the transactions.
 
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January 06, 2009, 06:26:51 AM

When you say SQL server it makes me think of Microsoft's SQL server... its not just limited to that application, its databases as a whole not just one product (although I didn't realise until now that this was first released in 1989!)

Where would we be without databases hey?

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January 07, 2009, 11:03:36 AM

Not here thats for sure forums rely heavily on databases mainly SQL i know there are others but SQL is the most mainstream
 
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January 08, 2009, 04:08:38 AM

Quite a few years ago I was,  with a web company, and we decided to install a forum. The problem was that, at the time, our ISP didn;t supply databases - so we used a forum which allowed data to be stored in files. It was a nightmare when the forum got busy! - very slow access times, sometimes corrupted data and also permission issues on the files themselves (which were scattered around.)

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January 07, 2010, 09:27:39 PM

SQL is so versatile though, thank goodness it's around.  I guess one of these days, I'll learn how to use it. LOL

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SQL is so versatile though, thank goodness it's around.  I guess one of these days, I'll learn how to use it. LOL

If you do any programming then it is a godsend for data storage, just us a one line SQL statement rather than having to write file handling algorithms and such like

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I would like to thank you for the information but can you please tell me what is the question which you want me to answer.



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July 20, 2010, 10:11:14 PM

Quote from: Leohimanshu link=topic=335. msg1190#msg1190 date=1221116900
SQL Server Plays an important role in any of the applications. It is like an back bone or Heart of the application.  if the human body doesn't have the back bone, we can assume how he can perform or work.  Same thing with the SQL Server if the application does not have any data than there is no meaning of the application.  Application is like a structure and Database is the soul of that structure to perform the transactions.
No one can suspicious the importance of good database.
 
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