Antonios, Curiosity: - Are you are building your own database, compiler & search tool at a granular level within a model (database)? So, if you are working at that layer, and not employing the benefits of a database,why use a database?
If you are truly mixing these layers, then you will want to explore terms like data mining & business intelligence. DB2 has Intelligent Miner for text where you can run all kinds of analytics on text. If you want to build subordinate data models in your existing model, explore DB2 on AS400, where you could use encoded vectore indices: http://www.as400.ibm.com/developer/bi/evi.html. You could also use DB2 binary and build your functions off of that, but DB2 is very limited here. Sybase or MS SQL allow you to explore bitmaps and binary math better. -----Original Message----- From: James Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DB2EUG: Re: Calling user code from DB2 I really think that DB2 does not provide the functionality you are looking for. I suggest you get the source for MySQL (it is open source) and hack that to your heart's content. James Campbell > --------------- MESSAGE db2eug.v002.n204.1 --------------- > > From: Antonios Deligiannakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Calling user code from DB2 > Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 21:41:12 -0500 (EST) > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > Hi, > I am using the DB2 Universal Database Version 7.2 for Linux. I > want to build a simplified database, where I will store the information > for each table in a file, and the tuples of each table in a binary format > in that file. I will thus NOT use any tables from DB2 to store the > information. I will have the information stored in a format that I want. > > My question is the following: can I add SQL-like commands to > DB2, so that my user-defined functions for creation of tables and queries > are used? I would like to have some of the functionality provided by DB2 > to be maintained: for example, I want to provide a search function > (possibly by using an iterator), but I do not want to replicate the > functionality of all the commands (like the ORDER-BY clause) that exist in > DB2. This is something that in Informix could be done by using > data-blades. Is there something equivalent in DB2? For example, is there > an extender (or anything else) that might help me with my problem? > > I would appreciate any help on this (links to pages, name of commands to > look for...). > > Thank you in advance, > Antonios Deligiannakis > James A Campbell ===== To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For other info (and scripts), see http://people.mn.mediaone.net/scottrmcleod ===== To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For other info (and scripts), see http://people.mn.mediaone.net/scottrmcleod
