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Native SQL

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What is Native SQL?

Native SQL refers to the direct use of SQL statements within a programming language or application, as opposed to using an abstraction layer like an ORM (Object-Relational Mapper). This allows developers to have fine-grained control over database interactions and optimize performance. It is commonly used in scenarios where performance is critical, complex queries are required, or when working with specific database features not easily accessible through ORMs.

What other technologies are related to Native SQL?

Native SQL Competitor Technologies

Database Procedures provide an alternative way to perform data processing directly on the database server, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside Native SQL in 77% (190) of relevant job posts

Native SQL Complementary Technologies

ABAP Database Connectivity. ADBC provides a way to execute Native SQL statements within ABAP, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Native SQL in 85% (293) of relevant job posts
CDS Views push data-intensive calculations to the database level, complementing Native SQL usage.
mentioned alongside Native SQL in 61% (345) of relevant job posts
Native SQL can be used to implement text search functionality directly on the database, therefore it is complementary.
mentioned alongside Native SQL in 75% (238) of relevant job posts

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