Structure-free Query Language

The Structure-free Query Language is an alternative to the popular Structured Query Language (SQL). It was created in 2015 by User:OriginalOldMan.

Data
As suggested by its name, data in the Structure-free Query Language has absolutely no structure. The Structure-free Query Language's databases are called pools. This is because when data is inserted into a pool, it floats around aimlessly with little hope of being retrieved.

Each bit of data is stored in the pool as a base-36 integer, with the digits represented from 1-z.

Commands
Like most programming languages, the Structure-free Query Language allows programmers to use various commands to manipulate data. For example the command to insert data into the pool is.

Just like data, commands in the Structure-free Query Language have no structure.

The following code inserts hello into the pool: INSERT hello INTO POOL However, this code does the same: INTO POOL INSERT hello As does this: hello POOL INTO INSERT As does this: POOL INTO hello INSERT Other "useful" commands:

Example Programs
The following program has a 20% chance of adding 1+1: POOL 1 INTO INSERT INSERT POOL INTO 1 DO DATA MATH WITH This is the closest one can get to a "Hello, world!" program in the Structure-free Query Language: INSERT POOL INTO hello world POOL INTO INSERT