Re: Can these constraint be implemented in an RDBMS ?

From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_golden.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 18:06:26 -0500
Message-ID: <4eednTzidOWx-NvdRVn-tw_at_golden.net>


"Tony" <andrewst_at_onetel.net.uk> wrote in message news:c0e3f26e.0403021220.53efd38e_at_posting.google.com... > "Bob Badour" <bbadour_at_golden.net> wrote in message news:<GdSdncxns7j2Mdnd4p2dnA_at_golden.net>...
> > "Tony" <andrewst_at_onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
> > news:c0e3f26e.0403020340.276d887d_at_posting.google.com...
> > > "Bob Badour" <bbadour_at_golden.net> wrote in message
> > news:<FcydneN9COOZk9ndRVn-ug_at_golden.net>...
> > > > "ben brugman" <ben_at_niethier.nl> wrote in message
> > > > news:c2094f$q3$1_at_reader08.wxs.nl...
> > > > > The implementation has to be done in Oracle or SQL-server.
> > > >
> > > > This has nothing to with difficulty, but with a poor choice of dbms.
> > >
> > > What would be a good choice? I understand where you are coming from
> > > (SQL databases are not relational, etc.) but what is the available
> > > alternative?

> >

> > The relational model.

>
> But the relational model isn't a product is it?

I'm sorry. Did I get lost? Is this comp.databases.products? Received on Thu Mar 04 2004 - 00:06:26 CET

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