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"Heikki Tuuri" <Heikki.Tuuri_at_innodb.com> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> "Heikki Tuuri" <Heikki.Tuuri_at_innodb.com> kirjoitti viestissä
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> ...
> > Anyone know how Elmasri and Navathe define a 'relation' in their book?
Do
> > they say that some SQL databases, like DB2 or Oracle are 'RDBMS'?
>
> Apparently I can answer my own question.
>
> From the contents of the book:
> http://www.aw-bc.com/info/database/elmasri.html
>
> FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE SYSTEMS, WITH E-BOOK, 3/e
> Elmasri/Navathe
> ISBN: 0-201-74153-9
>
> "
> 8. SQL-The Relational Database Standard.
> ...
> 10. Examples of Relational Database Management Systems: Oracle and
Microsoft
> Access.
> "
>
> Thus we can conclude that MySQL is 'Elmasri-Navathe-relational'.
You have not demonstrated any such thing. Received on Sun Aug 24 2003 - 23:27:04 CDT
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