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Dave, I'm truly baffled. Why is DB2 for i5/OS not a "real" RDBMS? What
feature is it lacking?

Elvis

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Simon,

I"m sure you're a nice person so no offense but your statements and attitude
are typical of those that refuse to move into a real RDBMS world, keep the
i5 from being seen as part of that world and a BIG reason why the i5 and its
"DB2"/400 it is not taken seriously nor even often considered by those
recommending systems to buy to those that write the checks. Because of that
perception of the i5, its "database" and its supporter's attitudes about
their "database machine" and in what language to do serious application
development, it will go the way of OS/2 sooner rather than later. So,...
the marketplace says your statements are nonsense and too much head in the
sand about reality.

Sincerely,

Dave Odom



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