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Where can i find a complete full terminated database schema in SQL?
I want to see a real complete database schema with views, triggers.. etc,...
I want to see a real complete database schema with views, triggers.. etc,...
On Saturday 11 October 2003 08:57, Muhyiddin A.M Hayat wrote: > Where can i find a complete full terminated database schema in SQL? > > I want to see a real complete database schema with views, triggers.. > etc,... Good places to start are: http://freshmeat.net/ http://sourceforge.net/ That's not to say all the projects are high-quality, but you can probably find something that will suit your needs. There's a lot of good information linked from http://techdocs.postgresql.org/ too. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
On Saturday 11 October 2003 08:57, Muhyiddin A.M Hayat wrote: > Where can i find a complete full terminated database schema in SQL? > > I want to see a real complete database schema with views, triggers.. > etc,... Oh - while I'm thinking of it, a couple of applications it might be worth looking at are OpenACS or Bricolage, both web-based content-management systems. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 10:36:10AM +0100, Richard Huxton wrote: > > Oh - while I'm thinking of it, a couple of applications it might be worth > looking at are OpenACS or Bricolage, both web-based content-management > systems. OpenACS is not a content management system, but it provides a couple such systems. OpenACS is a toolkit to build community-based web sites, handling all the "low-level" stuff (sessions, authentication, content storage, etc.) and providing many applications that use the toolkit, from content management systems, to e-commerce, news, FAQs, blog, to an entire online education vertical application: dotLRN (www.dotlrn.org) -Roberto -- +----| Roberto Mello - http://www.brasileiro.net/ |------+ + Computer Science Graduate Student, Utah State University + + USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club - http://fslc.usu.edu/ +