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Just my 2 Eurocents on this topic.
the old DDS-based file structure cannot be called relational in the context as it used here to a RDB.
And it is my opinion that IBM did not renamed the old integrated RDBM system within the OS to DB/2: IBM ported DB/2 to the AS/400. Because if the old RDBM system and DB/2 are the same, why is not DDS enhanced with the new data types?
Calling the old RDBM of the AS/400 DB/2 is therefore a mistake, because DB/2 relies more on SQL than the old RDBM system.
With SQL you work with a database, which is a collection of tables. To get the relationality between those tables you use referential integrity rules with constraints and triggers.
Regards, Carel Teijgeler.
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