What are the differences between SQL and SQL*Plus?
What will be an ideal response?
SQL is a non-procedural language that enables user to communicate with the Oracle server, and
SQL*Plus is an environment to enter and execute SQL statements.
SQL is a standardized language with ANSI standard, and SQL*Plus is Oracle’s property.
SQL statement keywords cannot be abbreviated, but most of the SQL*Plus commands can be
abbreviated.
SQL statements are terminated with a semicolon or a forward slash, but SQL*Plus commands do
not need a termination character.
SQL statements are used to manipulate table structures and data, but SQL*Plus commands do not
allow that.
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