[sql / en] Fix Ambiguous ISO

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ contributors:
- ["Bob DuCharme", "http://bobdc.com/"] - ["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 youre done with the interactive prompt is a good example of something that isnt standardized--most SQL implementations support the keywords QUIT, EXIT, or both.) 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 youre done with the interactive prompt is a good example of something that isnt standardized--most SQL implementations support the keywords QUIT, EXIT, or both.)