The Intelligent Monitoring System: Generic Database Interface (GDI). User Manual. Revision

Abstract

The Generic Database Interface (GDI) is a common application programmable to multiple databases, providing two key capabilities: Database access and data management. Database access routines allow an application to connect to and query a database with the same GDI call whether the target database is ORACLE, POSTGRES, or SYBASE. Data to and from the database are managed in the native format of the application, making it possible to provide a seamless integration of application and database. Data management, Relational database, Generic interface.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 03, 1994
Accession Number
ADA277131

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  • Bonnie Macritchie
  • Howard Turner
  • Jean Anderson
  • Mari Mortell

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