PeterWR wrote:
> 
> Then you can start wondering why one software company wants to promote "open
> source" by using another companys software - why is the Progress database
> not good enough for NuSphere ???
> 
> Best regards
> Peter
> Copnehagen Denmark
> 

Peter:

Have your ever worked with Progress?  It's ... interesting.

It's like no other database system I've ever seen, and, it's hardly
SQL-compliant.  At least when I worked on Progress 6.0 in '98.

Progress had much to gain by incorporating MySQL features and more-or-less
SQL-compliant features/syntax.

That's why the Progress database was possibly not good enough for NuSphere.

Best Regards,
Van
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