Re: A numerical methods viewpoint on OO/FP/Relational
From: peter_douglass <baisly_at_gis.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 14:53:59 -0400
Message-ID: <3b47185f_at_tobjects.newsource.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 14:53:59 -0400
Message-ID: <3b47185f_at_tobjects.newsource.com>
Mikito Harakiri wrote
[a distinction between relational and constraint databases].
Might I ask if there is anything in constraint databases which violates the relational model? If so, is this violation of the relational model necessary in order to impose arbitrary constraints on the database?
Leaving theory aside for a moment and looking at commercial products, ugliness aside, is it not true that with sufficient effort, one can program any arbitrary constraint on a database? Similarly, ugliness aside, doesn't the Turing completeness of SQL (with recursive queries) imply that any query can be expressed in SQL?
--PeterD Received on Sat Jul 07 2001 - 20:53:59 CEST
