Hello, I have just started a thread in comp.databases.theory with the subject
Is mysql a RDBMS ? Of course it is not a RDBMS It never was and will never be It is an RDBMS as we all know ;-) Hope some of you can take time to Reply on the most important misunderstandings. At present the problem is constraints, actions and triggers, And especially this: === Thus, according to the definition of Elmasri and Navathe, MySQL/InnoDB is a relational database. It is not a relational database according to so-called Codd's 12 rules, but none of the well-known databases satisfies all those rules. === I am really satisfied if some of you could kindly help me to implement the basic fundamental Code examples from good explained E-ER diagrams into MySQL / InnoDB ANSI SQL2 code, without having to use other RDBMS, Some additional perl or PHP coding is ok. Yours Sincerely Morten Gulbrandsen -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]