On 2/17/15 6:27 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 2/17/15 1:42 PM, John F Sowa wrote:
>> KI
>>> >Does any such thing as a non-relational database management system
>>> >actually exist, bearing in mind data is represented using relations?
>> Any graph can be mapped to a table -- and vice versa. Note that
>> people who never heard of logic, ontology, SQL, or RDF use
>> spreadsheets for data they want to save and/or print in a table.
>
> Yes, but my fundamental point is that isn't any such thing as an
> un-relational database management system. Such a system would be 100%
> useless :) (01)
Meant to say: (02)
My fundamental point is that there isn't any such thing as an
un-relational (or non-relational) database management system. Such a
system would be 100% useless (03)
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Regards, (04)
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