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Hey list,
I'm writing an article on securing SQL and I'm looking for a really,
really, long and complex SQL statement. Unfortunately my own SQl skills are
kind of primitive, so I don't know how to generate this statement with the
correct syntax.
So, has anyone got a copy of one that has multiple file names, multiple
SELECT and UPDATE or DELETE statements, etc etc. The goal is not
"un-readability", but rather complexity specifically as it relates to
multiple tables and verbs in one statement.
Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated,
aTdHvAaNnKcSe,
jte
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