-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Tutor] Which databases allow lists as record fields? Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 10:59:27 +1100 From: DoanVietTrungAtGmail <[email protected]> To: Dave Angel <[email protected]> Dear tutors To elaborate on my above question, I mean: Which database (which a Python program can access) allows a record to have not just simple fields but also fields that are variable-length lists? For my application, records in one database table might have 1 list, those in another have, say, 4. Each list has a variable number of integers, no list contains embedded lists. The purpose of asking this question is to know which database to learn. Before asking this question, I looked at Alan Gauld's SQLite tutorial<http://www.alan-g.me.uk/tutor/tutdbms.htm>and the list of data types in W3school's SQL tute<http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_datatypes.asp>, plus a few Google searches. Trung Doan _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
I presume you meant this for the tutor list. I don't have any answers
for the question.
- [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow lists as record f... Dave Angel
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow lists as... Alan Gauld
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow lists... DoanVietTrungAtGmail
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow l... Peter Otten
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow l... Alan Gauld
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases all... DoanVietTrungAtGmail
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which database... Alan Gauld
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow lists as... Chris Fuller
- Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Which databases allow lists... DoanVietTrungAtGmail
