• DCPeterson (5/31/2011)

    You are correct. SELECT is part of DML and it even starts its own transaction (assuming implicit transactions) just like INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE... I think the confusion arises from the common misinterpretation of the "M" as modification instead of manipulation as you pointed out, it also might stem in part from the fact that SELECT statements don't fire DML triggers.

    Thank you for verifying the statement. I became unsure for an instant.

    I have so much to learn and so little (precious) time. :w00t:

    Best regards,

    Best regards,

    Andre Guerreiro Neto

    Database Analyst
    http://www.softplan.com.br
    MCITPx1/MCTSx2/MCSE/MCSA