We present a new and comprehensive approach to inductive databases in the relational model. The main contribution is a new
inductive query language extending SQL, with the goal of supporting the whole knowledge discovery process, from pre-processing
via data mining to post-processing. A prototype system supporting the query language was developed in the SINDBAD (structured
inductive database development) project. Setting aside models and focusing on distance-based and instance-based methods, closure
can easily be achieved. An example scenario from the area of gene expression data analysis demonstrates the power and simplicity
of the concept. We hope that this preliminary work will help to bring the fundamental issues, such as the integration of various
pattern domains and data mining techniques, to the attention of the inductive database community.