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Subject: RE: [PHP] Which DB abstraction ?
Robert,
Whichever you choose, using ODBC will further insulate you from the 'pain'
of adopting other databases. Also, ODBC by itself will give you a great
deal of db abstraction
Hi,
I am in a middle of the process of chosing which DB
will be used for future projects. I've been using
Mysql for almost 5 years (coupled with php of course)
but it seems to have reached it's limits (actually the
lack of some features).
The other options include some traditional comercial
Hello Robert,
On 21-Jun-01 00:44:23, you wrote:
Hi,
I am in a middle of the process of chosing which DB
will be used for future projects. I've been using
Mysql for almost 5 years (coupled with php of course)
but it seems to have reached it's limits (actually the
lack of some features).
The
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Subject: [PHP] Which DB abstraction ?
Hi,
I am in a middle of the process of chosing which DB
will be used for future projects. I've been using
Mysql for almost 5 years (coupled with php of course)
but it seems to have reached it's limits (actually the
lack of some features
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