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- From: davidm@consilium.com (David S. Masterson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Any relational DBMSs out there?
- Message-ID: <DAVIDM.92Jul27141640@consilium.com>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 21:16:40 GMT
- References: <mhall.04y0@amiganet.chi.il.us> <1992Jul27.040430.3745@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>
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- In-reply-to: cs902125@ariel.yorku.ca's message of 27 Jul 92 04:04:30 GMT
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- >>>>> On 27 Jul 92 04:04:30 GMT, cs902125@ariel.yorku.ca (SHUK C YIP) said:
-
- > In article <mhall.04y0@amiganet.chi.il.us> mhall@amiganet.chi.il.us (Mike
- > Hall) writes:
-
- >>Hi, all! I'm looking for a good relational DBMS for the Amiga (of course).
- >>I've been looking at SuperBase and dbManV, and can't quite cut through the
- >>glitz to find out what they really are? Are they relational? Do they have
- >>SQL support? Is there any DB on the Amiga which has SQL?
-
- > SuperBase Professional is relational and has SQL server, networking
- > supports.
-
- To my knowledge SBPro4 for the Amiga does not have SQL support. It may have
- networking support, although I remember Precision saying that it was waiting
- for the Commodore standard -- then they got bought by SPC who traded the Amiga
- version to Oxxi for a player to be named later.
-
- I'm not up on where Oxxi is going with SBPro or how connected they are with
- the main line development at SPC. Ashame -- SBPro looked like a real,
- industrial strength, relational database.
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