Ralf Quint wrote:
On 9/29/2019 7:10 PM, dmccunney wrote:
What would you be benchmarking?

I would benchmark a set of tasks performed on an identical data set. For example, importing the data, doing a bunch of inserts, deletes, random selects, etc.

SQLite is a full SQL compliant relational DBMS implemented as a single
library.  dBASE and FoxPro were, IIRC "hierarchical" DBMS products.
Depending on what you are benchmarking this sounds like an apples and
oranges comparison.

Yes comparing SQlite to dBASE or FoxPro is comparing apples and oranges, more like apples and potatoes actually...

I thought FoxPro and Paradox were relational databases that could run in protected mode. I recall doing joins in Paradox using QBE.

-Ben


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