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Ok - You're excused. But since then, I think the argument has gone a bit
afield. :-)
B
Barbara Yanez
Integration Group
Mgr - Documentation
-----Original Message-----
From: John Posada [mailto:JPosada -at- book -dot- com]
My last message on this subject ended with:
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The concept comes before the concrete.
I describe the concept of SQL. I then explain it in terms that apply to
the
system at B&N.com, so they know what to do with it, but that doesn't
change
the fact that SQL is concept even if B&N.com doesn't exist.
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