Hi Joh-Tob, Eric,

> i talked about storing Pilog rules in a database with Regenaxer(Alexander
> Burger) before. He did it once.

Yes, that simply stored Pilog rules (which are Lisp data) in DB objects,
and called 'goal' and 'prove' on them.

Of course, you can create DB objects with any kinds of properties and
relations. I'm afraid this is a bit beyond the possibilities of a mail
here ;)

♪♫ Alex
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