On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:36:12AM +0100, Johannes Gr?dem wrote:
>
> The version with InnoDB has row-level locking and transactions. (And
> is supposedly very fast, unlike the BDB-tables.)
And the InnoDB implementors seem to have as much a distorted mind as the
rest of the MySQL Team:
"Exchange on MySQL and Innobase: Are They DBMSs, Let Alone Relational?"
http://www.dbdebunk.com/
One of the "pearls" by Heikki Tuuri from Innobase:
"This is semantics, but I think Codd and Date in the 70s meant by a
relational database something which has a relational query language. Thus
any database which has a query language somewhat similar to the relational
algebra or SQL can be called a relational database."
Should tell you something about what kind of product they are building.
-Roberto
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