- Wednesday, 1 February 2006
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... jason.glumidge_at_gmail.com
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... David Portas
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: all foreign key should have index? Tony Rogerson
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... jason.glumidge_at_gmail.com
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... David Portas
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... jason.glumidge_at_gmail.com
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad JOG
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: all foreign key should have index? lennart_at_kommunicera.umea.se
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... paul c
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... David Portas
- Re: all foreign key should have index? Gene Wirchenko
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... lennart_at_kommunicera.umea.se
- Re: all foreign key should have index? Murdoc
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... David Portas
- Re: all foreign key should have index? Tony Rogerson
- Re: all foreign key should have index? Gene Wirchenko
- Re: modeling either/or relationship... lennart_at_kommunicera.umea.se
- Thursday, 2 February 2006
- Friday, 3 February 2006
- Saturday, 4 February 2006
- Sunday, 5 February 2006
- Monday, 6 February 2006
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad David Cressey
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database JOG
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Marshall Spight
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Marshall Spight
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Marshall Spight
- Re: Query execution for intervals frebe73_at_gmail.com
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database wtxwtx_at_gmail.com
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad David Cressey
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database Troels Arvin
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Drag an icon/object from windows desktop to Java GUI application rakesh
- Drag an icon/object (which is an exe. and has short cut, for example java web start icon rakesh
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad David Cressey
- Re: Drag an icon/object from windows desktop to Java GUI application Christopher Browne
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Query execution for intervals -CELKO-
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database x
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database x
- Re: Query execution for intervals Tony Rogerson
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad JOG
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Todd
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Todd
- Re: Query execution for intervals Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database mAsterdam
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database dawn
- Tuesday, 7 February 2006
- Re: Query execution for intervals Frank Hamersley
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database Frank Hamersley
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database -CELKO-
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database wtxwtx_at_gmail.com
- Best SQL hierarchical model for large/heavily updated graphs? marchaos
- Re: Query execution for intervals Tony Rogerson
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad David Cressey
- Background of MDL David Cressey
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database Frank Hamersley
- Re: Query execution for intervals Frank Hamersley
- Re: Query execution for intervals paul c
- Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec uspensky_at_gmail.com
- Re: Best SQL hierarchical model for large/heavily updated graphs? -CELKO-
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec paul c
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Volker Hetzer
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Roy Hann
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Jags
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Chan
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec axwack_at_gmail.com
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Jan Hidders
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec latimerp
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP dawn
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Jan Hidders
- Wednesday, 8 February 2006
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Marshall Spight
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Marshall Spight
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database David Cressey
- Re: Definitions of Software and Database David Cressey
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad David Cressey
- OT: good spacing hint. David Cressey
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Marshall Spight
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec felix.lungu_at_gmail.com
- Re: Best SQL hierarchical model for large/heavily updated graphs? felix.lungu_at_gmail.com
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Noons
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec David Cressey
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec paul c
- request for posting guidelines garhone
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad JOG
- What is Weak Entity and Total participation Abhishek
- ER design problem garhone
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: What is Weak Entity and Total participation Jan Hidders
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database falcon
- Thursday, 9 February 2006
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Marshall Spight
- Multi Valued Interface Models? JOG
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database wtxwtx_at_gmail.com
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? JOG
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad JOG
- Re: Which are the best books for data structures and algorithms for database JOG
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: ER design problem mAsterdam
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Query execution for intervals frebe73_at_gmail.com
- Can I do this using SQL? dhruv
- Re: Query execution for intervals x
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Knut Stolze
- Re: Query execution for intervals frebe73_at_gmail.com
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? dhruv
- Re: Query execution for intervals x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Jon
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Volker Hetzer
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? JOG
- Re: Query execution for intervals frebe73_at_gmail.com
- Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes before.the.gods_at_gmail.com
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Knut Stolze
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Jon
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Query execution for intervals Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Query execution for intervals Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Murdoc
- Re: ER design problem garhone
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? Marshall Spight
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Jan Hidders
- Friday, 10 February 2006
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Leif B. Kristensen
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Joel Garry
- Re: ER design problem mAsterdam
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Noons
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Joel Garry
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? -CELKO-
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad paul c
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Brian Selzer
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Query execution for intervals x
- Re: Query execution for intervals x
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Tony Rogerson
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Tony Rogerson
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Dieter Noeth
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Roy Hann
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Roy Hann
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Tony Rogerson
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Dieter Noeth
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Dieter Noeth
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP beelzebub
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes before.the.gods_at_gmail.com
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mikito Harakiri
- Re: transitive closure David Fetter
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Frank van Bortel
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Query execution for intervals Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec murthi
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? Jan Hidders
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Excalibur
- Saturday, 11 February 2006
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Ed Sheehan
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Joel Garry
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk dawn
- biometric data mining Rich
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Todd
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Brian Selzer
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Leif B. Kristensen
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes before.the.gods_at_gmail.com
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk -CELKO-
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec hpuxrac
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk David Fetter
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Mark Townsend
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Mark Townsend
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec murthi
- Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec csigline_at_hotmail.com
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec paul c
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Tony Rogerson
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Bill H
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Leif B. Kristensen
- Sunday, 12 February 2006
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Tony D
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Frank Hamersley
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Frank Hamersley
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Frank Hamersley
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? David Cressey
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Brian Selzer
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? paul c
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec HansF
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Troels Arvin
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Dieter Noeth
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Sybrand Bakker
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk michael_at_preece.net
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Troels Arvin
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Frank Hamersley
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes Brian Selzer
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec murthi
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Bill Karwin
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Luke Webber
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Luke Webber
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Thomas Kellerer
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? dawn
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec latimerp
- Monday, 13 February 2006
- Tuesday, 14 February 2006
- Wednesday, 15 February 2006
- Oracle acquiring Sleepycat dawn
- Re: Oracle acquiring Sleepycat Mikito Harakiri
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk mountain man
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Bob Badour
- Re: Oracle acquiring Sleepycat Christopher Browne
- How are OO databases doing Arturo Hernandez
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Christopher Browne
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk mountain man
- Re: How are OO databases doing Bob Badour
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Marshall Spight
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk mAsterdam
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Knut Stolze
- Re: How are OO databases doing mAsterdam
- Re: Multi Valued Interface Models? x
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Roy Hann
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? dhruv
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Dieter Noeth
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? dhruv
- Re: Oracle acquiring Sleepycat dhruv
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? David Cressey
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL David Cressey
- Re: A question in ER modelling x
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Alfredo Novoa
- Re: Can I do this using SQL? Volker Hetzer
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Alfredo Novoa
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Alfredo Novoa
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Bob Badour
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Bob Badour
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Bob Badour
- Re: Using FKs to non PK unique-indexes vldm10
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- How is a union different from an inheritence in ER modelling Abhishek
- Re: How are OO databases doing Daniel Dittmar
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Knut Stolze
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec Jeff Clausius
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Knut Stolze
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alfredo Novoa
- Re: How are OO databases doing mAsterdam
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Bob Badour
- Re: How are OO databases doing Bob Badour
- Re: How are OO databases doing x
- posting guidelines (was: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk) mAsterdam
- Re: How are OO databases doing x
- Re: How are OO databases doing Bob Badour
- Re: How are OO databases doing x
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alfredo Novoa
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Marshall Spight
- Re: How are OO databases doing Marshall Spight
- Re: Oracle acquiring Sleepycat Bill Karwin
- filling in missing dates in a time series carol_marra_at_msn.com
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Bob Badour
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk paul c
- Re: How are OO databases doing mAsterdam
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk Christopher Browne
- Re: How are OO databases doing Arturo Hernandez
- Re: How are OO databases doing Arturo Hernandez
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Gene Wirchenko
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk paul c
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alfredo Novoa
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series paul c
- Re: How are OO databases doing Bob Badour
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series Bob Badour
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series paul c
- Data Redundancy cybose
- Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series paul c
- Re: Data Redundancy paul c
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Data Redundancy B Faux
- Re: Data Redundancy cybose
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: How are OO databases doing Jan Hidders
- Re: How is a union different from an inheritence in ER modelling Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad paul c
- Re: How are OO databases doing paul c
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: How are OO databases doing Jan Hidders
- Re: How are OO databases doing dawn
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? paul c
- Thursday, 16 February 2006
- Re: Data Redundancy Jan Hidders
- Re: How are OO databases doing paul c
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: How are OO databases doing Jan Hidders
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL paul c
- Re: How are OO databases doing paul c
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series Frank Hamersley
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad michael_at_preece.net
- Re: filling in missing dates in a time series paul c
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad dawn
- Re: How are OO databases doing Marshall Spight
- Re: Data Redundancy Marshall Spight
- Re: How are OO databases doing paul c
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Marshall Spight
- Re: Data Redundancy -CELKO-
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? paul c
- Re: Data Redundancy paul c
- Re: OT - Best way to handle dbdebunk JOG
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Frank Hamersley
- Re: biometric data mining Rich
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Jon Heggland
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad x
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? Knut Stolze
- Re: Data Redundancy vldm10
- Re: Data Redundancy x
- Re: How are OO databases doing Daniel Dittmar
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alexandr Savinov
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alfredo Novoa
- Re: How are OO databases doing Alfredo Novoa
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: How are OO databases doing Christopher Browne
- Re: How are OO databases doing Volker Hetzer
- Call for Papers: IAENG International Workshop on Imaging Engineering (in IMECS 2006) imecs__2006_at_iaeng.org
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Data Redundancy David Portas
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Marshall Spight
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Long Post - Re: How are OO databases doing bob.walker_at_gemstone.com
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec JEDIDIAH
- Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec JEDIDIAH
- Re: Do I need a PK on a join table? David Portas
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: Reminder, blatant ad Jan Hidders
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Mikito Harakiri
- Friday, 17 February 2006
- Saturday, 18 February 2006
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL dawn
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? vc
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Gene Wirchenko
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Marshall Spight
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Simplest open source database to make lock-free Joe Seigh
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? vc
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Simplest open source database to make lock-free Christopher Browne
- Re: comparing remote datadases sreenadh
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Marshall Spight
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Marshall Spight
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Marshall Spight
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Marshall Spight
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Frank Hamersley
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Marshall Spight
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP David Cressey
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Frank Hamersley
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Frank Hamersley
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL David Cressey
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL David Cressey
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Marshall Spight
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL Marshall Spight
- Re: Relational Lattice, what is it good for? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Re: 3vl 2vl and NULL David Cressey
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Re: XQuery (and XML) vs LISP Mark Johnson
- Database design friend.05
- Sunday, 19 February 2006
- Monday, 20 February 2006
- Tuesday, 21 February 2006
- Wednesday, 22 February 2006
- Thursday, 23 February 2006
- Friday, 24 February 2006
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Mark Johnson
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design JOG
- Re: The horse race JOG
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: The horse race Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Database design JOG
- Re: The horse race JOG
- Re: Database design Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design JOG
- Latest version of glossary dawn
- Re: The horse race Mark Johnson
- Re: The horse race Gene Wirchenko
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design JOG
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design JOG
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms ralphbecket_at_gmail.com
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Brian Selzer
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Brian Selzer
- Re: Latest version of glossary Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design JOG
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Brian Selzer
- Re: Database design Marshall Spight
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database design Marshall Spight
- Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms x
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Books ehabaziz2001_at_gmail.com
- Re: Database design x
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design x
- Re: Latest version of glossary Alexandr Savinov
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Roy Hann
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Latest version of glossary Mark Johnson
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Latest version of glossary Alexandr Savinov
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Latest version of glossary Alexandr Savinov
- Re: Latest version of glossary Alexandr Savinov
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: The horse race Tony Andrews
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Latest version of glossary michael_at_preece.net
- Re: Database design s.j.lagoe
- Re: Latest version of glossary x
- Re: Latest version of glossary dawn
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Sad, but true ... (???) Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Latest version of glossary JOG
- WWW/Internet 2006: Call for Papers natty2006_at_gmail.com
- Re: The horse race Marshall Spight
- Re: Sad, but true ... (???) Marshall Spight
- Re: Latest version of glossary dawn
- Re: Sad, but true ... (???) dawn
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- Re: Books dawn
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Marshall Spight
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Abhishek
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Bob Hairgrove
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Roy Hann
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Marshall Spight
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Marshall Spight
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Mikito Harakiri
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Brian Selzer
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Marshall Spight
- Re: How to work with m:n relationships? vldm10
- Re: How to work with m:n relationships? David Portas
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Bob Hairgrove
- cdt glossary 0.1.0 mAsterdam
- Re: Latest version of glossary mAsterdam
- Re: Latest version of glossary mAsterdam
- Re: Latest version of glossary mAsterdam
- Re: Latest version of glossary mAsterdam
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] mAsterdam
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] mAsterdam
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- Re: Design question regarding data typing Marshall Spight
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- Re: Latest version of glossary Marshall Spight
- Re: Location Structures Approaches, Pros & Cons Tim Marshall
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- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms mAsterdam
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- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms David Cressey
- Re: The horse race Mark Johnson
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] Marshall Spight
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- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms David Cressey
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- Re: Sad, but true ... (???) David Cressey
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] Mark Johnson
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Jacob JKW
- Saturday, 25 February 2006
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- OT: subject line (was: something glossary) mAsterdam
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] dawn
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] mAsterdam
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 dawn
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 Mark Johnson
- Re: Sad, but true ... (???) Frank Hamersley
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Location Structures Approaches, Pros & Cons Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Database design s.j.lagoe
- Re: Location Structures Approaches, Pros & Cons jason.glumidge_at_gmail.com
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Location Structures Approaches, Pros & Cons dawn
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Brian Selzer
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Latest version of glossary JOG
- Re: Location Structures Approaches, Pros & Cons Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Latest version of glossary Mark Johnson
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? Jan Hidders
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Jan Hidders
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Jan Hidders
- OT: writing style (was: Database design) mAsterdam
- cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Relation] Mark Johnson
- Re: OT: writing style (was: Database design) Mark Johnson
- Re: Design question regarding data typing Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: OT: writing style mAsterdam
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms Frank Hamersley
- Re: OT: writing style Mark Johnson
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? Jan Hidders
- Re: The horse race Tony Andrews
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Relation] dawn
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? David Cressey
- How to use Decode function poojareddys_at_gmail.com
- Re: Database design David Cressey
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms David Cressey
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: How to use Decode function Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms David Cressey
- Re: Declarative constraints in practical terms dawn
- Re: Latest version of glossary David Cressey
- Re: Latest version of glossary David Cressey
- Re: OT: writing style mAsterdam
- Re: Sad, but true ... (???) David Cressey
- Re: OT: writing style s.j.lagoe
- Re: Database design David Cressey
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] David Cressey
- Re: Latest version of glossary JOG
- Re: What are the differences between the terms, CANDIDATE KEY, PRIMARY KEY, SUPER KEY, COMPOSITE KEY? Marshall Spight
- Key attributes with list values was Re: What are the differences ...KEY dawn
- Re: Key attributes with list values was Re: What are the differences ...KEY Bob Hairgrove
- Re: Latest version of glossary dawn
- Re: Key attributes with list values was Re: What are the differences ...KEY dawn
- Re: Latest version of glossary JOG
- Database Schema for delicious ( Tag Structure) friend.05
- Re: Database Schema for delicious ( Tag Structure) David Portas
- Re: cdt glossary 0.1.0 [Data] JOG
- Re: OT: writing style Mark Johnson
- Re: OT: writing style Mark Johnson
- Re: The horse race Mark Johnson
- Re: OT: writing style s.j.lagoe
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Database design Mark Johnson
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? Mark Johnson
- Re: The horse race JOG
- Re: Database design mAsterdam
- Re: Latest version of glossary David Cressey
- Re: Define "flatten database" ? David Cressey
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