SQL Server on a V-PC instance.  Won't be crazy fast or particularly
friendly on your RAM, but it'll get you SQL Server.

cheers,
barneyb

On 6/30/06, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now our production environment is on a Windows server with SQL
> Server 2000 for most of the data storage.  I've started using a Mac
> for local development again and am getting CFMX installed on it to
> make life easier on me, but I've got a problem with the database
> element - what OSX-friendly database works closest to SQL Server 2000
> in terms of basic table & data structure?  We don't do stored
> procedures or much advanced stuff with it at all, its really a
> glorified storage container, but it does have its interesting bits
> with identities, auto-incrementing columns, etc, that others handle
> differently.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.
>
> --
> Damien McKenna

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