Except that eliminates current versions of MS Access and MySQL as
platform options (which is something he mentioned specifically).

> Make use of stored procedures only. That way your cfc code
> can remain
> the same regardless of the database platform.

> -Adam

> On Apr 11, 2005 4:32 PM, Bryan Stevenson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well I have a different take on this...but it really all
>> comes down to what
>> kind of SQL you've got.
>>
>> Obviously a switch from Oracle to MS SQL Server will have
>> some re-writes
>> involved (PL-SQL to T-SQL), but going from Access to MS
>> SQL Server you
>> should just be able to point at the new DB and fire it
>> up.
>>
>> As I said...it does depend on what DB features you are
>> using....so if you
>> have a complex DB wuith loads of SPs etc...the  yes...it
>> could be
>> tough....if it's a simple DB then the swicth could be
>> very painless


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