Re: OOP/OOD Philosophy



frebe wrote:
> > That's strange, in my experience every database is so different I'm
> > still worrying about everything.
>
> Anyway, I am developing applications which are vendor independent by
> using ANSI SQL. It is possible for me.
>

Sure by avoiding dates, sequences and anything else beyond "select *
from Blah" and basic joins.

All business applications I've dealt with require dates and unique
keys.

> Fredrik Bertilsson
> http://butler.sourceforge.net

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