That's funny, we're currently in the process of upsizing our application
from a MSSQL to SQLite.  :-) 

Besides, I don't think it's ever good to encourage people to develop on one
platform with the intent on deploying to another.  I've seen people do it
with Access -> MSSQL and MSSQL -> Sybase ASE and it never turns out well.
PostgreSQL is an open source database that runs on many platforms, I don't
see any reason why you wouldn't develop against it from the outset if your
intent is to use it for production.

Sam

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-----Original Message-----
From: P Kishor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:50 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite --> PostGres

...
 I am just trying to see how much that philosophy can allow while making
SQLite into a great app development platform that can seamlessly be upsized
to a major database such as PostGres.
...
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Puneet Kishor


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