When do I use jEDI versus jBCDC?
A These are two different problems that we are trying to solve with these two products which correspond to the two reasons that people want to interoperate with a SQL database. 1) They want to run their existing MV Basic application on a new SQL database. This means that they already have an application with a data access strategy in place and it is the MV paradigm. The jEDI is a way of accessing the SQL database that is native to the MV application i.e. using the MV paradigm. The important thing is that in this case, they do not want to change their application, so they stay with the thing that maintains the paradigm – the jEDI. This allows us to say that their jBASE Basic application runs on SQL Server, Oracle, etc. with no changes. 2) They have an existing SQL database that they want to communicate with. For example, there might be a local authority that runs a jBASE application and they want to interface with (not run on) a Geographical Information System that uses SQL Server. So t