I still admire Rdb for being able to rollback anything. DML, DDL, patches... you name it. They can roll it back.
Mogens
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What's really interesting is the quote from Larry indicating that PeopleSoft will be to Oracle Apps what RDB is to Oracle RDBMS.
Take all the goodies, no development on the purchased technology.
Not sure if it appears in this arcticle, I saw it on Zdnet.
Jared
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