How about using Jyve? The schema is already there and some of the objects
are ripe to be converted to POs.

-scott-

----- Original Message -----
From: george stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 6:15 PM
Subject: sample database


> To all,
>
> It's time to begin testing the opl code, and a sample
> database is needed.  I wanted to use the bookbiz
> database from The Practical SQL Handbook, but I can't
> find it online.
>
> It's not too big, and sufficiently complicated to test
> all the features of OPL.
>
> Does anybody have the bookbiz source, or the authors'
> mail address?
>
> Alternately, I'd like to have another one of the same
> size and complexity, and one that has good relational
> design.
>
> I only have MySql but I'm willing to work with other
> formats.
>
> btw, any help from others in testing this stuff would
> be greatly appreciated.  Admittedly, it's too painful
> now, but, shouldn't be too long before something less
> painful is available.
>
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