Explain tds (tabular data streams).
Answer / Shuchi Gupta
Tabular Data Streams (TDS) is a protocol used by Sybase and SQL Server to communicate between client applications and the database server. It allows for efficient transfer of data between the two, enabling various operations like query execution, data modification, and metadata retrieval.
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