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>"Kenneth Downs" <knode.wants.this_at_see.sigblock> wrote:
>> mountain man wrote:
>> You see, in 2001 I created a tool (not called Andomeda
>> but "LittleSteps") by which I resolve this dichotomy by
>> obviating the environment outside the database. Apps
>> are developed in SQL alone and stored inside the rdbms
>> as stored procedures, managed by a menu stored proc
>> that has reference to an organisational structure table
>> and the application register (all the defined procs).
>>
>> SP's may be easily "chained" together to provide n-level
>> drill down functionality from summaries, to intermediate
>> summaries, to detail, to history, to logs, when required,
>> so the solutions are very very sophisticated but very
>> simple with bare-bones minimal of moving parts.
>>
>
> Do you have anything published on the web we can read?
Best wishes,
Pete Brown
Falls Creek
Oz
www.mountainman.com.au
"Like yang and ying,
the code and data
are almost inseparable,
and almost equally
and totally useless
without the other"
--Farmer Brown
Received on Wed May 04 2005 - 01:12:00 CDT
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