Judging from your web page at oasolutions.com, you are not familiar in any
detail with any of the multivalue family of databases of which Universe and
Unidata are members.
If you are, then it may be worth noting that Universe supports file
dictionary items that are in the same format as those used in most other
databases in the multivalue family.
Unidata's dictionary items are considerably different.
Therefore, if you have experience with most any of the other multivalue
databases and/or if you are planning to migrate software from most any of
the other multivalue databases, you will be more comfortable with Universe
than with Unidata.
Dave Taylor
Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
Authorized IBM Business Partner
49 Aspen Way
Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
(O) 800-SYSMARK (800-797-6275)
(F) 310-377-3550
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www.sysmarkinfo.com
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From: "waivic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 2:33 PM
Subject: [U2] Difference between Universe and Unidata
This is more like a marking question. I go through the introductions of
Universe and Undiata in IBM WebSite. I still have no idea about the
difference of these two products execept they are both multivaleue
databases. Could anyone give a better explanation about the fundamental
difference bewteen Universe and Unidata?
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