On 22 May 2002 at 17:15, Anthony Baxter wrote: [snip] > Yep. The default roundupdb is various sorts of > files, but there's not a lot of work to put a real > SQL database behind it - it's abstracted out > already. Hmm. From a quick look, it appears that the abstraction tends to hide the roundup schema from the DB schema. I suspect that what Andy wants is for the DB schema to reflect the roundup schema so he can query directly on those "arbitrary" properties. -- Gordon http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/
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