| Title: | DEC Rdb against the World | 
| Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND | 
| Created: | Fri Jun 12 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Thu Feb 23 1995 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1348 | 
| Total number of notes: | 5438 | 
Hi,
I am currently trying to get some information on the latest version (v6.?) 
of INGRES using notesfiles etc. I copied the document 'INGRES Features and 
Functionality' (note 159) dated 31-May-1988 which I found very useful but 
compares Rdb/VMS v3.0 with INGRES v5.0. I need to know what changes/updates
if any have been made to INGRES v5.0 especially in the following areas : 
1. I see from page 38 of 'INGRES Features and Functionality', table 3
that Ingres does not support any dynamic SQL statements (PREPARE,
EXECUTE, DESCRIBE etc.) is this still the case ? Also is it true to say 
that as EQUEL is not compiled until run time, by using EQUEL one can 
achieve the same end result as by using dynamic SQL ?
2. Still no concept of record clustering with INGRES ?
3. Is Ingres's maximum record size still 2008 bytes ?
4. Does Ingres now provide the ability to have multi table constraints ?
5. Does Ingres now support NULL values ?
6. What new data types have been added ? Does INGRES have an equivalent
'varying string' (vchar?) datatype ?
7. Still only trailing blanks and nulls of a field compressed ?
      Thanks in advance for any help,
                                     John.
 
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 354.1 | Need documentation to re-do comparison | COOKIE::BERENSON | VAX Rdb/VMS Veteran | Thu May 25 1989 18:22 | 4 | 
| I do not have the INGRES documentation to re-do the comparison, however I believe that all of the limitations you ask about are still in place. The only thing they really addressed in V6.x was performance. All the inherent functional limitations remain. | |||||
| 354.2 | Some functional improvments | TAV02::ARIE_L | Arie Levy | Sun May 28 1989 15:37 | 8 | 
| >The only thing they really addressed in V6.x was performance. All the >inherent functional limitations remain. I am not shure at all. I used to work for INGRES distributor, and I have some connections with employees of that company. As i have been told, version 6.X includes some functional improvments like: Null support and windowing. Arie | |||||
| 354.3 | I'm pretty sure this is correct | QUILL::STEINER | Fri Jun 09 1989 23:20 | 39 | |
| I am not 100% on these.  I'd say about 90% certainty.
    
    Jim
    
         <<< Note 31.0 by GALVIA::BROSNAN "John Brosnan PTG Galway" >>>
                               -< INGRES v6.0? >-
Hi,
	I am currently trying to get some information on the latest 
version (v6.?) of INGRES using notesfiles etc, I posted a note in
Rdb_VMS_Competition conference but haven't obtained the
required information.
I need to know what changes/updates if any have been made to INGRES 
v5.0 especially in the following areas : 
1. Ingres v5.0 does not support any dynamic SQL statements (PREPARE,
EXECUTE, DESCRIBE etc.) is this still true for v6.0 ? Also is it true to say 
that as EQUEL is not compiled until run time, by using EQUEL one can 
achieve the same end result as by using dynamic SQL ?
<< Rel 6 has Dynamic SQL.  EQUEL is embedded, not dynamic.
2. Still no concept of record clustering with INGRES ?
<< Yup.
3. Is Ingres's maximum record size still 2008 bytes ?
<< not sure.  Still limited though to a relatively small size.
      Thanks in advance for any help,
                                     John.
 
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