Il mar, 2002-12-31 alle 12:53, David T-G ha scritto:

> Well, yeah, but I want to try to write portable code; just because I like
> mysql doesn't meant that my customer (or some future contract employer)
> will...

Hi,

I am reading a bit late, but let me suggest you Metabase. Metabase does
a very good job expecially dealing with db schemas. "Metabase consists
of a set of PHP classes to access and manage databases using an API that
assures DBMS independence."
http://freshmeat.net/projects/metabase/

I am using it for my free software project, so if you want more insight
you're welcome. 

Here is my project XML Metabase schema:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/obliquid/obliquid/common/configs/

Here is the same schema after an XSLT transform 
http://demo.obliquid.com/index.php?page=core_dbdoc

This is the project home page by the way
http://dev.obliquid.com/

bye,
Stefano



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