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SQR is a programming language designed for creating reports from databases. It is a fourth-generation programming language (4GL) that combines the speed of a database query language with the flexibility of a general-purpose programming language. SQR was originally developed in the early 1980s by PeopleSoft. It was later acquired by Oracle Corporation, who continues to develop and support the language. SQR is a declarative language, meaning that programs are written as a series of instructions that describe what the program should do, rather than as a series of commands that tell the computer how to do it. This makes SQR programs easier to write and maintain than traditional programming languages. SQR programs are typically written in a text editor, such as Notepad or vi. However, there are several Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) available that provide a more sophisticated editing environment. SQR programs are executed by an SQR interpreter, which is a program that reads and executes SQR programs. The interpreter can be invoked from the operating system command line or from within an IDE. Once an SQR program has been written, it can be run against any database that has an SQR interpreter available. This makes SQR an ideal choice for creating reports that need to run on multiple database platforms. SQR is a powerful and flexible programming language that can be used to create a wide variety of reports. It is easy to learn and use, and it is available on a wide variety of platforms. If you need to create reports from a database, SQR is an excellent choice.