SQL/MED
The SQL/MED, or Management of External Data, extension to the SQL standard is defined by ISO/IEC 9075-9:2008 (originally defined for SQL:2003). SQL/MED provides extensions to SQL that define foreign-data wrappers and datalink types to allow SQL to manage external data. External data is data that is accessible to, but not managed by, an SQL-based DBMS. This standard can be used in the development of federated database systems.
Implementations
- PostgreSQL has support for some SQL/MED since version 9.1. 9.2 supports more.[1]
- LucidDB has support for SQL/MED.[2]
- MariaDB has support for SQL/MED with the CONNECT storage engine.[3] The implementation uses different syntax than the official standard.
- Farrago has support for SQL/MED.[4]
- IBM DB2 has support for SQL/MED.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ PostgreSQL Wiki: SQL/MED
- ↑ LucidDB Architecture
- ↑ CONNECT storage engine
- ↑ Farrago SQL/MED Support
- ↑ IBM federated database technology
External links
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