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<blockquote data-quote="jsimmons" data-source="post: 1222492" data-attributes="member: 85374"><p>The advantage (for me) to using SQL is that (being a developer myself) it's already installed on my server, and I can use SQL Serever Management Studio to poke around. As it is, (I think) I have to find a SQLLITE manager that allows me to do the same things SSMS allows me to do do, because there's no functionality built into MP2 to correct invalid imports. Do you have any recommendations in that regard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsimmons, post: 1222492, member: 85374"] The advantage (for me) to using SQL is that (being a developer myself) it's already installed on my server, and I can use SQL Serever Management Studio to poke around. As it is, (I think) I have to find a SQLLITE manager that allows me to do the same things SSMS allows me to do do, because there's no functionality built into MP2 to correct invalid imports. Do you have any recommendations in that regard? [/QUOTE]
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