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Cimode wrote:
>
> << If by "bidimensional" you mean that SQL is always
> implemented as a simple row store, this is not correct.
> There are products that are column stores. There are
> other hybrid approaches. It is not so simple.>>
> No by bidimensional I mean bidimensional in their adressing scheme (row
> vs columns). The only difference between simple row tore and column
> store is that they switch dimensions. Their adressing scheme remains
> logically bidimensional.
What are the two dimensions? Can you name them? Received on Sat Jun 03 2006 - 18:11:59 CDT
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