> In fact ROWID is the Oracle implementation and against RDBMS rules. :)
> ROWID gives information about phisical location of the record. That MUST 
NOT
> be in PURE relational database. Nowadays, there is no pure relational
> database implementation.

That doesn't really count, as Oracle does not store that as part of the 
data.  It
is generated from datafile and datablock information at runtime.

Jared



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