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Hi,MySQL? :roll:IMHO the underlying DBMS should not make a difference. It would be nice, if the user could choose. There should be no problem to use different DBMS systems, if there is a DB class which makes the connection to the systems. The SQL code should be everywhere the same. Just my two cents,FlipPS: I think its a very good idea to make a "all-in-one-DB". Hopefully it will work!
Hi,
MySQL? :roll:
IMHO the underlying DBMS should not make a difference. It would be nice, if the user could choose. There should be no problem to use different DBMS systems, if there is a DB class which makes the connection to the systems. The SQL code should be everywhere the same.
Just my two cents,
Flip
PS: I think its a very good idea to make a "all-in-one-DB". Hopefully it will work!