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Friday, 14 February
Re: NextNumbers Tables
Heinz Huber
Re: modelling history in a database
stu
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Paul
Re: NextNumbers Tables
Saul Margolis
Re: modelling history in a database
Anton Versteeg
Re: modelling history in a database
Richard Wheeldon
Re: modelling history in a database
stu
Re: NextNumbers Tables
stu
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relationalalgebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Paul
Re: modelling history in a database
Paul Vernon
Re: modelling history in a database
Jan Marten Visser
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relationalalgebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Paul Vernon
Re: NextNumbers Tables
Pablo Sanchez
Re: modelling history in a database
Jason
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Jan Hidders
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Mikito Harakiri
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Jan Hidders
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Mikito Harakiri
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Mikito Harakiri
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Jan Hidders
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relational algebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Steve Kass
Re: Extending my question. Was: The relational model and relationalalgebra - why did SQL become the industry standard?
Steve Kass
Re: NextNumbers Tables
Alan Gutierrez
Re: modelling history in a database
Alan Gutierrez
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