Actually there was a product called DB1 prior to DB2 (timeline). 
Not an IBM product though.
Later it was rebranded as SAPIENS and then as "iway".

Isaac

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Getting closer... there was something called "DL1", or maybe it was styled 
"DL/I" like PL/I.  It was part of IMS, although it could be adapted or 
something to CICS and batch.  Also, IMS I think was semi-organized into two 
parts: IMS/DB and IMS/DC.  All-in-all, a plausible case for the "2" in dB2.


On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Dale R. Smith <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2017 15:30:54 +0000, Jesse 1 Robinson 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>... how about the fact that there never was a D(bee)1? The product was 
>>spawned in an era where calling anything '2' gave it a veneer of 
>>respectability as if it were a new and improved version of some mythical 
>>precursor. ...
>>.
...
>
> Well, there is a DB1, (or Db1), but it's called IMS!  :-)
>
> And before there was Db2, there was SQL/DS on VM and VSE.
>
> --
> Dale R. Smith
>


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