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Dave, What 'back door' were you thinking of? I didn't understand the last two sentences. Are you trying to say that any file access, outside of imbedded SQL, is what makes it non relational? And this is a bad thing? <snip> Rob, "That sounds like a lot of theory. But can you name one actual difference that a developer might notice?" How about only being able to use SQL to get anything from the relational database. There is no back door using any other access control verbs or method. If you are a legacy application developer this will be considered a bad thing. If you are used to the modern world of relational, this is a given of how you access true relational databases. <endsnip> Rob Berendt -- Group Dekko Services, LLC Dept 01.073 PO Box 2000 Dock 108 6928N 400E Kendallville, IN 46755 http://www.dekko.com
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