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SQR Store

The SQR Store was a conceptual or potentially real-world marketplace that, based on available references, was intended as a central repository for software, tools, and resources related to the SQR (Structured Query Reporter) programming language. Given the age of SQR and the context in which it was used, the "store" aspect likely referred to a digital platform for distribution rather than a physical retail location.

The primary function of an SQR Store would have been to provide developers and users of SQR with easy access to pre-built SQR programs, code snippets, utilities, documentation, and potentially training materials. This could have included SQR libraries, templates for report generation, tools for debugging and optimization, and resources for learning best practices in SQR development.

The concept of an SQR Store was largely dependent on the prevalence and usage of SQR within specific industries, particularly those utilizing PeopleSoft systems or similar enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms that relied heavily on SQR for reporting. If such a store existed formally, it would likely have been maintained by Oracle (which acquired PeopleSoft) or by a third-party vendor specializing in SQR-related products and services. In the absence of an official store, user communities, forums, and individual vendors might have offered similar resources in a more decentralized manner.