Absolutely not. SQL is a (nearly) full implementation of the relational 
algebra, plus other non-relational stuff. The only thing it really can't handle 
is a table with no columns! (I have to fake that)

a table with no columns would have no primary key...  doesn't that violate one 
of the fundamental tenets of the relational model ?

john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz

The relational model requires a key, but the key can be empty (no attributes). 
Such a relation can itself be empty, or it can have a single tuple as its body. 
The maths requires it, and it works just fine.

Regards

David M Bennett FACS

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