On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 04:17:51PM -0500, Ciprian I. Acatrinei wrote:
> 
> Is there something that you can do with MS SQL and you can not do
> with MySQL?

Yes. Probably lots of things. But if those don't matter to you, it's
really not an issue.

Said another way, if MySQL will meet your needs, why on earth would
you consider a more expensive, bloated, and closed-source product?

The key question is whether or not MySQL will meet your needs. Rather
than compare what one can do vs. the other, focus on what you need the
product to do.

Jeremy
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