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From: jkrueger@daitc.daitc.mil (Jonathan Krueger)
Newsgroups: comp.databases,comp.software-eng
Subject: Re: 4GL and  Application Prototyping in Databases
Keywords: 4GL DBMS prototype maintainability OSL QBF
Message-ID: <593@daitc.daitc.mil>
Date: 13 Jul 89 15:54:03 GMT
References: <378@proexam.UUCP>
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In-reply-to: glen@proexam.UUCP (Glen Brydon)

In article <378@proexam.UUCP>, glen@proexam (Glen Brydon) writes:
>QBF is designed to browse and modify tables and simple joins, but I want to
>hook into the mechanism with my own constraints or code fragments

Could you state what you're trying to do?  A real example, stated
succinctly as the problem to be solved, would go a long way toward
identifying the right tools for the job.

-- Jon
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