> I will post part of my response to this at the end of this
> message, but my question for the community is this, how many
> of us here use mySQL? Or have used it in a site they've
> developed for a client? How many passed up using mySQL
> because of similar perceptions as those state above?

While I will agree that MySQL is still growing in compliance and
functionality, it is a good solution for an inexpensive database system for
those who have to choose between it and MS Access.  I have a number of sites
that run off MySQL, enough that I have it running locally for development
purposes and am actually working on a set of UDF's to compensate for the SQL
Syntax difference between MSSQL Server and MySQL.

To say that it, "wasn't a serious database player," is a narrow-minded
statement.

Regards!
Hatton

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