Re: Hierachical structures - an overview
From: Mike MacSween <mike.macsween.nospam_at_btinternet.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 17:21:27 -0000
Message-ID: <3ff84b97$0$52880$5a6aecb4_at_news.aaisp.net.uk>
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 17:21:27 -0000
Message-ID: <3ff84b97$0$52880$5a6aecb4_at_news.aaisp.net.uk>
"Dawn M. Wolthuis" <dwolt_at_tincat-group.com> wrote in message
news:bt94ta$r1r$1_at_news.netins.net...
> OK, I'm sucked into the discussion with this topic heading, having opted
out
> of the discussion when you were trolling only for SQL-based solutions.
I beg your pardon? I wasn't trolling atall. Perhaps you mean trawling? But
yes, this will be implemented in
I've looked very briefly at MV databases. But aren't going to go there now.
Jet, SQL Server or at a very outside chance MySQL.
I've considered an RDBMS structure like the one you outline. Production (top level) Jobs (middle levels with recursion) and Events (bottom level).
Yours, Mike MacSween Received on Sun Jan 04 2004 - 18:21:27 CET