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  • J jojoba20

    Thanks all! SO Finally : There isnt any management (or database server or Tools ) for creating Object-Oriented DataBases ?

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    Simon_Whale
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    yes this Google search shows a wiki page object orientated databases[^]. There is a huge list there.

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      yes this Google search shows a wiki page object orientated databases[^]. There is a huge list there.

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      i have got this from my sir.

      SELECT <attribute list> FROM < Class1 with threshold1, Class2 with threshold2, ... , Classm with thresholdm> WHERE <Att1 = Val1 WITH Thold=τ1 WITH Weight=w1 , Att2 = Val2 WITH Thold=τ2 WITH Weight=w2 , ... , Attn = Valn WITH Thold=τn WITH Weight=wn>

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      • J jojoba20

        i have got this from my sir.

        SELECT <attribute list> FROM < Class1 with threshold1, Class2 with threshold2, ... , Classm with thresholdm> WHERE <Att1 = Val1 WITH Thold=τ1 WITH Weight=w1 , Att2 = Val2 WITH Thold=τ2 WITH Weight=w2 , ... , Attn = Valn WITH Thold=τn WITH Weight=wn>

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        Simon_Whale
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        I have no experience with actually coding object orientated databases or even using them, I just know that they exist. What I would suggest find out which database engine you are to use and then have a look at it's documentation.

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        • J jojoba20

          i have got this from my sir.

          SELECT <attribute list> FROM < Class1 with threshold1, Class2 with threshold2, ... , Classm with thresholdm> WHERE <Att1 = Val1 WITH Thold=τ1 WITH Weight=w1 , Att2 = Val2 WITH Thold=τ2 WITH Weight=w2 , ... , Attn = Valn WITH Thold=τn WITH Weight=wn>

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          Lost User
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          jojoba20 wrote:

          i have got this from my sir.

          It's called a witch-hunt. Did he make up this example himself, or did he simply come across something? It's a lousy way of researching. Object oriented databases exist; you can download an open-source version and give it a whirl. The query looks like he should be introduced to LINQ. Since it still does not explain what he is trying or needs, we can only guess. He's being "fuzzy", and will thus only receive fuzzy answers.

          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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