After a long battle with technology, jim@xxxxxxxxx ("Jim C. Nasby"), an earthling, wrote: > But you can actually write good code that will run on multiple > databases if you're willing to write the tools to allow you to do it. There's an argument out there that we don't actually have relational databases (the "fine point" there being that it is technically permissible to create tables that lack a primary key), but rather "toolboxes" that might be used to construct relational systems. That kind of fits with that sort of toolkit approach... -- "cbbrowne","@","gmail.com" http://cbbrowne.com/info/nonrdbms.html "I'm sorry, Mr. Kipling, but you just don't know how to use the English Language." -- Editor of the San Francisco Examiner, informing Rudyard Kipling, who had one article published in the newspaper, that he needn't bother submitting a second, 1889