Hi,

If you need those things, mabye postgres is more your cup of tea!
Porting for Linux? Cool! There is always Oracle, is now ported to
Linux too!

Best Regards

>>> Chidamparam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 29-03-01 12:46 >>>
Hi,
We are a Telecom Software Product Development company, developed a product
on Windows NT platform with MS SQL Server 2000 Database,
inserting around 3 million records/month (in one table), the database grows
to 20GB/month and the database will be accessed simultaneously for providing
reports/graphs, looking for an alternate efficient database to port the
above.
 
Will you please clarify whether MySQL supports
1. Stored Procedures
2. Triggers and
3. Cursors
 
Also provide information to port the application from MS SQL Server 2000 to
MySQL.
 
 
 
 
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