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Process Query Language (PQL) is a special-purpose programming language for managing process models based on information about process instances that these models describe. PQL is based upon temporal logic and adopts the concrete syntax of SQL.

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Process Query Language (PQL) is a special-purpose programming language for managing process models based on information about process instances that these models describe. PQL is based upon temporal logic and adopts the concrete syntax of SQL.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Download latest PQL release from https://github.com/processquerying/PQL/tree/master/release.
2. Install supplied PQL.MySQL-*.sql schema file.
3. Update MySQL URL, user, and password parameters in PQL.ini.
4. Start using PQL by following the supplied examples!

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