DB2

D. Hageman dhageman at dracken.com
Fri Mar 11 02:38:34 CST 2005


Cool, I can use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel to grab the data, put it in a 
PostgreSQL database and do any calculation you want on it.

Databases do die.  It is just people that believe they can't be replaced 
that keep them alive ... barely.  *sigh*


On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Zscoundrel wrote:

> This is true, I know several people that have 2 or 3 years worth daily 
> statistical data stored in an Excel spreadsheet!!!
>
> csappenfield at kc.rr.com wrote:
>
>> Databases rarely ever die.  If a DB application doesn't require much, 
>> people don't replace their old applications.  And if it does require much, 
>> it's very difficult to switch out the underlying DB, because things like 
>> concurrency models are implemented differently in every DB. 
>> 
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