I think I'd call it more of a difference in philosophy than a "feature or flaw".  A 
basic tenent of the SQLian religion is that any operation which affects the database 
is performed through a single interface, that being SQL.  Pickians on the other hand 
want to use anything that is efficient for a particular application to perform 
database operation so we've got your direct read/writes as well as SQL so we can 
pick/choose/combine at will. 


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There's food for a good debate.   The disconnect of the dictionary from the
actual data stored in a U2 file.   That seems to be one of the key
differences between our world and the SQL databases.    

Feature or Flaw??

Mike



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