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== Implementations == | == Implementations == | ||
− | * [[PostgreSQL]] has support for some SQL/MED since version [[9.1]] | + | * [[PostgreSQL]] has support for some SQL/MED since version [[9.1]].<ref>[http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SQL/MED PostgreSQL Wiki: SQL/MED]</ref><ref>[https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ddl-foreign-data.html Chapter 5.12, "Foreign Data" of the PostgreSQL Guide].</ref> |
* [[LucidDB]] has support for SQL/MED.<ref>[http://www.luciddb.org/html/arch.html LucidDB Architecture]</ref> | * [[LucidDB]] has support for SQL/MED.<ref>[http://www.luciddb.org/html/arch.html LucidDB Architecture]</ref> | ||
* [[MariaDB]] has support for SQL/MED with the CONNECT storage engine.<ref>[https://mariadb.com/kb/en/connect/ CONNECT storage engine]</ref> The implementation uses different syntax than the official standard. | * [[MariaDB]] has support for SQL/MED with the CONNECT storage engine.<ref>[https://mariadb.com/kb/en/connect/ CONNECT storage engine]</ref> The implementation uses different syntax than the official standard. |
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