BM> transactions as well. There's been a -lot- of improvements since
BM> 96.
h, interesting. Back then there were no foreign keys only oids
and that was painful if you wanted to do some examples from your
databases coursework from uni times :)
I'll give it a whirl.
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Nico
our suggestions everybody :) MySQL has always been very
limited (no subselect, foreign keys, transaction etc) but I had
positive experiences with it because of it's simplicity.
Does PostgreSQL support transactions? Last time I used it was back in
1996, so I'm not up to speed with
Hmmm, I've found that PostgreSQL is supported. Has anybody got any
success stories with mySQL? (still evaluating).
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