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"Alfredo Novoa" <alfredo_at_ncs.es> wrote in message
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> fredrik_bertilsson_at_passagen.se (Fredrik Bertilsson) wrote in message
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> > > The Relational Model exists, the OO Model don't exist.
> >
> > Yes, the OO database model does not exist (or is just a copy of the
> > network model), but the OO programming model does indeed exists. And
> > it has a lot of benefits, even if it is not possible to use
> > everywhere.
>
> It does not make sense to say that there is a mismatch between a
> database model and a programming model. They are completely different
> kinds of "model".
They don't have to be. Both are used for data handling. Facts are handled by programming languages and databases alike. The interface to data values could be the same for data stored in primary storage and data stored in secondary storage. --dawn Received on Sun Oct 03 2004 - 22:24:21 CDT
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