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The magic of sqlalchemy and elixir mean that you can use any supported rdbms: postgres, sqlite, mysql, etc...you'll just need to make sure you've got the relevant database driver installed.
marcdb David Bigwood 2007
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Shape files don't have any way to model topology, and SDE is really just shapefiles stored in a rdbms.
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OpenVMS skills Essential skills: - VMS/OpenVMS (for technical specification production), strong Derivatives OTC, systems analysis skills, SDLC, programming background (ideally C/C++), rdbms experience.
ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010
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Although the scripts are in $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin in 10.2, they are not documented.
The Pythian Blog Daniel Fink 2010
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Systems Analyst - £65k base + 30% bonus + more Central London Derivatives VMS/OpenVMS Essential skills: - VMS/OpenVMS (for technical specification production), strong Derivatives OTC, systems analysis skills, SDLC, programming background (ideally C/C++), rdbms experience.
ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010
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Shape files don't have any way to model topology, and SDE is really just shapefiles stored in a rdbms.
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Now, to achieve the result you can use an in-memory rdbms or write a memory datastore for JDO that is storage agnostic.
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Systems Analyst - £65k base + 30% bonus + more Central London Derivatives VMS/OpenVMS Essential skills: - VMS/OpenVMS (for technical specification production), strong Derivatives OTC, systems analysis skills, SDLC, programming background (ideally C/C++), rdbms experience.
ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010
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I have a question about programming objects rdbms
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OpenVMS skills Essential skills: - VMS/OpenVMS (for technical specification production), strong Derivatives OTC, systems analysis skills, SDLC, programming background (ideally C/C++), rdbms experience.
ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010
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