>> allows people to obtain reports based on the data but no direct
>> access to the data, no SQL etc.
>
> I see nothing wrong with allowing access to a relational model using
> good tools. Relational models can be maintainable when done well. Good
> tools can provide a useful business model of historical data.
>
> -Patrick
>
I totally agree -- there's nothing wrong with SQL as such. Exposing
your implementation details, such as your back-end persistence
schema, is wrong - but that's independent of what technology you use
to access it.
Stefan
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