-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jonatan Åkerlind wrote: > On sön, 2007-09-30 at 13:33 +0000, Levente wrote: >> But in a nutshell, it looks up a component from a mySQL database, and >> parse the result. The database is online, and so you can see what is >> inside. > > How hardcoded is it towards mySQL? After all postgresql is a good > alternative often forgotten about. Usually porting between MySQL and postgresql isn't that hard, given the MySQL SQL queries follow the SQL standard. The problem is that MySQL accepts some SQL queries that other DB packages like postgresql don't accept! A quite popular mistake is not to list all fields you don't use an aggregate function on in your GROUP BY clause. MySQL accepts this ... while others don't.
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