On Monday 21 January 2002 17:13, you wrote:

> I have to agree with the below.  Clearly they want to get you into mssql
> and keep you there.  There's really no point in switching databases, so
> (I know, this is too neutral) if you like these guys for some reason
> (good haircuts or whatnot), then go with mssql.  If you can find people
> with good haircuts who will do it for mysql, all the better (and
> sometimes even cheaper).  Regardless, don't migrate to a different
> database unless there's some huge reason to do so.

Particulary as I want to get rid of our only Windows 2000 server : )
As I stated before, in our request for offers on the database (whatever
the correct term might be), we specifically said that we wanted MySQL
or PostgreSQL, which makes even more stupid to offer us MS SQL,
because they (ought to) know that we won't take them in that case.

Cheers,
Markus

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Markus Lervik
Linux-administrator with a kungfoo grip
Vaasa City Library - Regional Library
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+358-6-325 3589 / +358-40-832 6709

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