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Eddy Vluggen wrote:



Bram van Kampen wrote:
and do the SQL Constructs make
sense for a pure SQL database.
It uses SQL, but I don't know how the
word "pure" fits in.


Well, 'Pure' fits in as follows:-

SQL stands(as you know) for 'Standard Queery Language', and was as such originally designed and intended to formulate queeries to a Database in a uniform way, for mutualy incompatible Databases in say DBase, Access, etc. I.E. it was an abstraction layer to create a common access method to Databases in various proprietary binary formats .

MS SQL implements this abstraction layer, but can also be used to act as DB propper. That is: one can create a DB complete with tables and colums from scratch in SQL, without also specifying seperately an underlying Database (This is a step further than intended in the 1980's). This later concept is what I describe, (for want of a better word) as a'pure' SQL database. 'Pure' in the sense that to the user only SQL is involved, and no other underlying database.

I understand from your answer that the connection string would be different. I extrapolate from the above that, provided Tables and Colums are identical in type and name, that the transaction and queery strings should not need changing when stepping back from Access to 'Pure' SQL.


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Bram van Kampen

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