mySQL currently does not support stored queries or views, though views are
planned in a future version of mySQL according to
http://www.mysql.com/doc/T/O/TODO.html. You can achieve a good speed
increase using mySQL as a back end to Access. The amount of performance
improvement will depend great
We're looking at moving a web-based application currently built with
Microsoft Access and Cold Fusion to a real database platform. I've only
just started poking around mySQL, so I'm not really up on its capabilities.
One of the things this application relies on fairly heavily is stored
queries (