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- From: James C C Darling <J.Darling@surrey.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: SQL database
- Date: Thu, 04 Apr 1996 11:43:26 +0100
- Organization: University of Surrey, Guildford, England
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- Sean Spalding wrote:
- >
- > Henrik Dissing beamed across subspace
- > Regarding: SQL database...
- >
- > HD> I'm looking for a good relational database with SQL interface.
- > HD> Where can I find one, preferably PD/SW?
- >
- > How about Oracle 7? Sorry. The only db on the Amiga that I know
- > of that has a SQL 'like' interface is SuperBase Professional. Last I
- > saw it cost big dollars. Anyway, DML (SBase's data manipulation
- > language) is only remotely looks like SQL. Its functionality is
- > fairly different.
-
- SQLDB on Aminet does the biz. It's only a text interface, like miniSQL on
- UNIX, but it seems to work nicely. I was going to write a front end for
- it using MUI, but haven't had time yet. BTW, is SBasePro relational, or
- just a flat database ?
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