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  • Subject: RE: Blobs - Was - Floating Point Question
  • From: John P Carr <jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 00:50:28 -0400



>Mike its actually better that the object is stored in the root IFS as its a
>byte stream file system rather than being in QSYS, which makes it faster to
>serve. The database link will then allow you to put constraints against the
>object so it cant be deleted as it exists in the database. I am also quite
>happy with it being SQL only and look forward to the functionality.
>Thanks
>Bleddyn
>***********************************************************
>http://www.ignite400.org Your AS/400 Internet User Group
>*****

Hey,   This is neat stuff.   Look at it this way.   The relational theory
traditionally 
dealt with rows and columns.  That was it.   Well the world has gotten more 
complicated.  We have LOBs, BLOBs,  CLOBS, DCLOBS ,  etc.
Imagine,  having a column in a data base that linked(via a URL)  or 
referenced a "Related"  attribute of the entity in question.  

If you deleted an employee out of your Relational Data base(using the 
most repeated example),   Wouldn't you like to also "Erase" the employee's
Resume, picture, etc???    Well using the new features thats the level of 
"Relationalship" control we are starting to acheive.   

It's in the IFS,  sure,  that's where it belongs.   The Relational linking, 
and/or control is where we need to be going. 

I just wish that we had some native RPG affinity with this stuff.

John Carr




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