Le 04/05/2016 13:36, dandl a écrit : ...
Then I think you've seriously misunderstood. Most people can indeed learn to write basic SQL queries, but those are (obviously) not what I'm talking about. To write the business logic of a significant application entirely in SQL requires PLSQL (or in other dialects, whatever passes for SQL/PSM). It means writing an entire data access layer as a set of stored procedures, with a substantial set of special functions, types, triggers and so on. No beginner and few experts have the skills required to do that in SQL, and then debug that code on the server.
All right, I understand better now. I think I also totally missed your point, sorry...
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