diff b/w DBMS & RDBMS?

Answer Posted / gyanendra singh

In RDBMS data stores in row and coloumn in a table.u can
maintain a relation between to table. But in DBMS data not
stors in row and colums and u can't maintain relation
between table.

perfect difference is that.... RDBMS follow the CODD's rule.
while DBMS not follow the CODD's rule.

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