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TSQL2 was designed to be a minimal extension of SQL-92. Now that this language design effort has completed, and the SQL3 standards bodies are integrating constructs from TSQL2 into that language, it seems appropriate to consider TSQL3, which was initially envisioned to be an object-oriented extension of SQL3 incorporating time.

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Clifford, J., Tuzhilin, A. (1995). PANEL Whither TSQL3?. In: Clifford, J., Tuzhilin, A. (eds) Recent Advances in Temporal Databases. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3033-8_19

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