I have tried, twice, to download the evaluation version of the alphora product for testing and it doesn't work. Guess there would be a lot to learn from playing with it; the product is more than a RDBMS
Regards, Seun Osewa [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lauri Pietarinen) wrote: > That is, in fact, the approach taken in a product called Dataphor > (see www.alphora.com). They have implemented a "D"-language (called D4) > that translates into SQL and hence uses underlying SQLServer, Oracle > or DB2- DBMS'es as the engine. > > regards, > Lauri Pietarinen ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster