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Well dude, I worked as a data quality expert for ten plus years with databases. I think you would are just trying to piss on what CM found in on the machine and lead people away from what it can be used to do. So piss off.
endgame-now is correct.
I assume when you say Microsoft SQL you're referring to their database engine, Microsoft SQL Server. SQL, as endgame-now explained, is a Structured Query Language allowing us to easily query the underlying database. Not sure who first proposed SQL, but most databases allow you to use SQL to access them.
If you've been working as a data quality expert for 10+ years this should all sound familiar to you.
SQL is literally "Structured Query Language"
Are you sure you aren't misremembering it as Microsoft SQL when it would be MySQL or whatnot?
Using appeal to authority to double down on being blatantly wrong. I question what kind of "expert" doesn't understand the concept of an IDE.