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In <3BE3912A.3AFC@peterskye.com>, on 11/02/01
at 10:40 PM, Peter Skye said:
>Probably wrong list for the following question (bounce it over to Help if
>you want), but: What do you find lacking in PostGres and MySQL? (I'm
>told MySQL doesn't have rollback.)
The basics are there in both. As you say, mySQL is missing transaction
support, which in my book is a core part of what makes a datebase as
database, rather than a file manager. I consider anything that uses .dbf
files as a core a file manager.
Neither appears to be fully SQL standards compliant yet. They are missing
things likes nested selects etc.
That said, they are fine tools if your query needs are simple and you can
affort the lack of error recovery.
Steven
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