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"-CELKO-" <jcelko212_at_earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>> I hope someone who has actually seen it will tell us more. <<
I just happen to have a copy; the pages are turning yellow on the outside :)
Highly prescriptive. It has a series of rules that you apply and gives pretty good examples, instead of the usual overly-abbreviated ones you find in text books. It suffers only form being dated in the SQL used in the text -- DRI actions and other goodies did not exist back then.
>> Galaxy Books in the UK want over £130 for a copy! <<
Go to Amazon.com and you can get it for much less. Or trade me a copy of an English translation of Capek's FACTORY FOR THE ABSOLUTE or my Grandfather's children's books in Slovak.
Ever see Wikipedia's entry on DRI?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declarative_Referential_Integrity
Received on Wed Dec 12 2007 - 09:14:55 CST
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