Oh you bunch of young whipper-snappers!

A long time ago in a place far-away, we started with simple File Systems.  
Then came ISAM file systems.
These begate DBMS systems.  Note there was no 'R' in original DBMS systems.
Some of these were simply an extention to ISAM files that allowed (and
demanded) a more formalized collection of files.  In these files, there were
tables and indexes and primary keys.  I remember these as "Hierarchical
Database Systems".  Still no such thing as foreign keys.

Finally, I believe, DEC came out with the RBMS system which was (I know I
will be corrected on this) one of the first Relational Database Managment
Systems to be made available for large systems.  (I have no knowledge of IBM
products - anybody?  When did DB2 make itself known?).

On PC's there was also something called RDB I think.

See, its good to be old!

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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i give up the R, is that the difference?

joe


Santosh Varma wrote:

> could any body point me the difference(s) between DBMS and RDBMS ?? 
> because in DBMS also as in RDBMS, we can related two or more 
> tables..if a column exists in another table for relation ??
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Santosh
>


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