FOX PRO is not relational data of DBMS - Database

Q.  Which of the following is not a relational data of DBMS?
- Published on 27 Aug 15

a. FOX PRO
b. dBASE IV
c. 4th Dimension
d. ReFlex

ANSWER: FOX PRO
 

    Discussion

  • Raju singh Shyam   -Posted on 07 Jul 19
    Nyc
  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 30 Oct 15
    FoxPro
    - It is a text-based procedurally oriented programming language and DBMS, and also an object-oriented software programming language, originally published by Fox Software and later by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX.

    - The final published release of FoxPro was 2.6. Development continued under the Visual FoxPro label, which in turn was discontinued in 2007.

    - FoxPro was derived from FoxBase (Fox Software, Perrysburg, Ohio), which was in turn derived from dBase III (Borland), then dBase II (Ashton Tate).

    - The first commercial version of a database program written by Wayne Ratliff, called Vulcan, running on CP/M was dBase II.

    - FoxPro is a Database Management System (DBMS) and a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) as it extensively supports multiple relationships between multiple DBF files (tables) but it lacks transactional processing.

    - There was an active worldwide community of FoxPro users and programmers as it was sold and supported by Microsoft.

    - Using the Intel Binary Compatibility Standard (ibcs2) support library FoxPro 2.6 for UNIX (FPU26) has even been successfully installed on Linux and FreeBSD .

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