>Sounds like you guys are just arguing about the definition of 'narrow'.
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>Pretty much everything you've mentioned above comes under the category of relational database management ?
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>Sorry, but I completely disagree.
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>As one example, business intelligence goes well beyond relational database management. It often includes OLAP and data warehousing, which goes off into a different paradigm.
Where do OLAP and data warehousing get their data? From a relational database, isn't it?
I logged in only to revise what I said to you before, in an apologetic way. You have definitely gone out of your way to provoke me sometimes but to be fair I have done the same to you. It's just not healthy for me. Right now I have more important things to focus on than online feuds.
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