To be honest, I heard DB products claiming to be no-code some time ago. For instance, a main-frame app called SmartStar that worked with practically any ODBC-compliant SQL engine. They had a query grid system similar to the Access query grid, and they had report- and form-by-example methods. Worked OK for a long time. I know for a fact they talked to ORACLE, SHAREBASE (which after typical corporate gyrations became SYBASE), SQL Server, and two or three others. They actually DID produce what they claimed they would. The reason I mention it is because of CJ's comment about "dumb terminals." I first encountered SmartStar in the late 1980s when smart terminals and workstations were very rare. Their grid was based on dumb terminal displays. Therefore, the "no-code" solutions have been around for a long time.