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Neo wrote:
>>>Argh, my analogy afforded you too many interpretations :) What does >>>an expert mechanic use if none of his fixed size wrenches fit an >>>odd/uncommon size nut or bolt? >> >>The comparison to Databases? the tinkerer will work on Xcel >>spreadsheets and ACCESS databases and cannot use ORACLE or SYBASE >>because they really do not understand (have the SQL skills/tools) to >>mess with it.
You're missing the point, Neo.
(I was away on a business trip and came back to this discussion just now.)
In the original posts, which you snipped and presented without attributions, you posited that XDB2 was the generic tool and that others (e.g. RM) were more specific tools. You admitted in another post that a more specific tool would probably outperform a more generic tool for a given problem. We (or at least I) had no intention of having you model specific vs. generic tools in your, ahem, database implementation.
Get a grip.
NPL
-- "It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious" - A. BlochReceived on Thu Nov 11 2004 - 22:14:49 CST
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