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On what criteria to you decide that previous versions of mySQL weren't relational and the new version is?
Posted by: jorwell   Posted on: 10/18/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good For You!  yyuko@... | 10/18/05
Outstanding...  jasonp@... | 10/18/05
You don't understand what and RDBMS is  jorwell | 10/18/05
What are you spouting for?  techboy_z | 10/18/05
No I just understand the fundamentals  jorwell | 10/18/05
Save us from the Purists  jcg_z | 10/19/05
So correct data is impractical?  jorwell | 10/19/05
You're WAY out in Left field  jcg_z | 10/19/05
DBMS / RDBMS / Normal / Non Normal  geekest1 | 10/30/05
Do you?  joemartn | 10/18/05
Yes, but I suspect you don't  jorwell | 10/18/05
Let's put it another way  jorwell | 10/18/05
Reply to jcg  jorwell | 10/19/05
Data Consistency  jcg_z | 10/20/05
On the other hand  jorwell | 10/20/05
You're Just Wrong...  jcg_z | 10/21/05
Mainstream thought?  jorwell | 10/21/05
See ya  jcg_z | 10/21/05
Thank you  jorwell | 10/21/05

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