On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Ludo Brands wrote:
There are other databases (mssql, oracle) where it is
difficult to not
use schemas. So even when not using the word 'schema' the concept
should be represented somewhere.
Ehm, the datadictionary is the schema ?
Unless I misunderstand the meaning of schema :-)
Aha. That's what you get when not adhering to standards ;)
Touché :)
Schemas "own" more objects than just Tables, Sequences and Domains. So I
wouldn't have guessed that one.
Correct. fpDatadict is a work in progress.
I use tables, sequences, domains, indexes and foreign keys.
I have not had the need for procedures, triggers and views yet.
Michael.
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