Sorry for late reply, I was kind of busy.
Yeah I have looked at it, following is my opinion
1) It considers tables as objects - true
2) We can go to any granularity of objects - somewhat true
3) We can do "operations" on the objects with chosen granularity -
Maybe not , It supports only select operations, but, it seems to me it
doesn't support operations like "union" , "intersect" ,
"compliment"
or "relate" (maybe be any operations depending upon the objects).
Correct me, if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Lakshit Arora
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Marc Delisle <marc(a)infomarc.info> wrote:
Lakshit Arora a écrit :
Hi,
please describe a "query by object"?
In this approach the user communicates with the database through a
high level interface. The initial intent of the user is captured via
selection of objects (here tables) using object menu.
Have you tried opening a database, clicking on Query then "visual builder" ?
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