a or an (SQL)

Subject: a or an (SQL)
From: Geoff Lane <geoff -at- GJCTECH -dot- FORCE9 -dot- NET>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 15:45:00 -0000

Hi gang,

I have a quandary -- in a statement such as, "You can extract this data with
a/an SQL statement.", should I use "a SQL" or "an SQL"? Of course, it
depends on how the reader pronounces "SQL". A quick straw poll at work
gives roughly a 50/50 split between "see-kwell" and "ess-kew-ell".

My university tutor once told me off for saying "see-kwell" (he insisted
that 'Sequel' is someone's trademark); therefore, I'm currently favouring
"an SQL". However, I'd appreciate list members' opinion.

Please respond off-list; I'll summarize for the list when I have sufficient
response.

TIA,

Geoff Lane
Cornwall, UK
geoff -at- gjctech -dot- force9 -dot- net


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