What is Set-at-a-time or Set-oriented?
Answer / Kamlesh Singh
Set-at-a-time or Set-oriented refers to a programming paradigm that operates on entire sets (collections) of data rather than individual records. It is used in database management systems and query languages like SQL, where operations are performed on entire tables or result sets at once.
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