From df819e7fd4ffc454a42ba2b579eac24fc2d5b938 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: shmkane <shmkane@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 18:16:32 -0400
Subject: [sql / en] Fix Ambiguous ISO

- [ ] I solemnly swear that this is all original content of which I am the original author
- [ ] Pull request title is prepended with `[language/lang-code]`
- [ ] Pull request touches only one file (or a set of logically related files with similar changes made)
- [ ] Content changes are aimed at *intermediate to experienced programmers* (this is a poor format for explaining fundamental programming concepts)
- [ ] If you've changed any part of the YAML Frontmatter, make sure it is formatted according to [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/adambard/learnxinyminutes-docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.markdown)
  - [ ] Yes, I have double-checked quotes and field names!
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 sql.html.markdown | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

(limited to 'sql.html.markdown')

diff --git a/sql.html.markdown b/sql.html.markdown
index 5edf0f7c..cf2ab127 100644
--- a/sql.html.markdown
+++ b/sql.html.markdown
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ contributors:
   - ["Bob DuCharme", "http://bobdc.com/"]
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-Structured Query Language (SQL) is an ISO standard language for creating and working with databases stored in a set of tables. Implementations usually add their own extensions to the language; [Comparison of different SQL implementations](http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/) is a good reference on product differences.
+Structured Query Language (SQL) is an [ISO/IEC 9075](https://www.iso.org/standard/53686.html) standard language for creating and working with databases stored in a set of tables. Implementations usually add their own extensions to the language; [Comparison of different SQL implementations](http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/) is a good reference on product differences.
 
 Implementations typically provide a command line prompt where you can enter the commands shown here interactively, and they also offer a way to execute a series of these commands stored in a script file.  (Showing that you’re done with the interactive prompt is a good example of something that isn’t standardized--most SQL implementations support the keywords QUIT, EXIT, or both.)
 
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