You're right - you have no idea what you're talking about. DBI and SQL have nothing to do with each other; they are orthogonal technologies. The only link between them is that they are both related to RDBMSs in some way. DBI has to do with how to physically pass messages to a given database. SQL has to do with how you ask a database a question. DBM (which is mostly unrelated) has to do with how to store information in a database. When you use DBI, you generally pass messages written in SQL.

So, please, master of wise archain arts. How is passing messages to a Database different from asking it questions? As I recall there are also the 'update' and 'insert' statements that do not sound like questions to me. They seem to imply commands to me.

This post is not meant to be beillegerant, it is meant to ask a question so that I might learn more.

-- Jamie Payne

In reply to Re^4: Death and Return of TIMTOWTDI by dakedesu
in thread Death and Return of TIMTOWTDI by dakedesu

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