Everything that I have read describes MySQL as a Relational DataBase
Management System (RDBMS). PostGreSQL bills itself as an  Object-Relational
DataBase Management System. Is there a difference between the two and, if
so, come someone either explain the difference or point me to a resource
that explains the difference?

Thank you.

Matthew Patterson
IS Department
National Support Center, LLC
Naperville, IL, USA
http://www.nsc-support.com

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