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Old 08-09-2007, 10:42 AM
donh
 
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Default MySQL vs SQL article

Hi Group,

I've just started learning mysql to use at work. My companies parent
company uses SQL Servers but its not something I have access to and
was hoping that our local IT dept could install mysql apache and php
for more local use. My IT dept hasn't said no as yet but in their
initial research to find out about MySQL they came up with this
article

http://www.tometasoftware.com/mysql_vs_sqlserver.asp

Although I think I can guess where the sites loyalties lay, but I
would really appreciate comment on the articles views on the
limitations of MySQL. Certainly I have doubts about it as I believe
my own MySQL admin tool provides InnoDB which the article says is not
available!

My intended usage, will be to display fairly simple forms both
completed for referral and updating and blank for completion by remote
workers, probably around 100 at a time.

DonH

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