Chris
I have to confess it's been a while since I used Oracle. Could you fill me
in on what the CURSOR SQL statement and XSQL do - or perhaps point me to a
website?
Thanks
Peter Hearty
Lutris Technologies UK Ltd.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Martin <chrismartin_@hotmail.com>
To: info@enhydra.org <info@enhydra.org>
Date: 23 April 2000 16:04
Subject: Instantdb ?
>Hi,
>
>Great news on open source Instantdb - is it true ?
>
>Could I make a pleading for Oracle compatibility on one count; that is the
>introduction of Oracle's proprietary CURSOR SQL statement.
>
>This is the one big obstacle to using Instantdb for storage and retrieval
of
>deeply nested XML documents. Oracle's XSQL is excellent, why can't
Instantdb
>make the best of use of it ?
>
>Could someone at Lutris please try and investigate the CURSOR extension to
>Ibstantdb SQL ...
>
>
>Best
>
>
>Chris
>
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