Another question regarding databases.
I'd prefer using ANSI SQL or even SQLite, but the issue has come up that the local newspaper managers might want the database output into Microsoft Access.
Is that easier to convert from Access to SQL or easier from SQL to Access? (I think I know the answer, I just want to hear it from someone who does this professionally)
Also, is it easier (or better for that matter) to use an SQL database when putting it on the Internet? In other words, if I'm forced into Access should I create a side copy in SQL just for the Web?
--- Leo Mauler webgiant@yahoo.com wrote:
Here's an interesting question: if one uses SQLite and suddenly needs MySQL or something else more complex than SQLite, how complex will the conversion be?
--- "Timothy A. Canon" tim@crn.org wrote:
Alternately, SQLite is in the public domain and has a relatively small learning curve.
Check here to see if it is right for your situation:
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