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I have been taking "SQL" to mean SQL commands to define and manage the table, and embedded SQL in a HLL for data manipulation. I have been taking "DDS" to mean the native (original) methods to manipulate tables -- DDS to define, OS commands to manage existence and attributes, and standard HLL I/O operations for data manipulation. With these definitions, there is validity to Vern's contention, as "DDS" includes the various OS commands to manage triggers, contraints, journaling, etc. >>> rob@dekko.com 01/08/03 10:46AM >>> Vern, "DDS has all the functionality (and more)." I don't think so. What are the DDS keywords for referential (and other) constraints? Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin _______________________________________________
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