Ray Camden's BlogCFC supports a couple... I don't recall exactly which
for sure. At least Access, MSSql, and MySQL.

Incidentally, I've just released version 1 of SQLSurveyor... hehe...
had to plug it... which is also intended to support multiple
platforms. It's also, as everyone's noted, a daunting task, esp.
considering that I'm dealing with metadata and not simply DB content.

Oogly.

Laterz!

J

On Apr 11, 2005 3:07 PM, jonese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have any pointers or examples of CF or PHP application which have
> been constructed with the ability to work on multiple Databases? IE the
> application can easily be run on MSSQL, Access, MySQL etc and all the user
> has to do is changed a config variable or point to another DB file.
>  I'm trying to do the leg work now for a future upgrade to our CMS. Right
> now it runs on MSSQL, but we want to make it so users can easily install it
> into mysql, etc.
>  thanks in advance.
> jonese 


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