kinda. They still dont have a procedural language like PL/SQL or T-SQL and their position on triggers is vague
but they're doing a great job.
danny
Dvir Volk wrote:
Speaking of MySQL, version 5.0 has just gone beta, with long wished features like stored procedures, triggers and views.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/applications/0,39020384,39192964,00.htm
Has anyone tried this new version yet? AFAIK, most ditros have hardly switched to MySQL 4.x
Danny Lieberman wrote:
guys and gals
here's a "great" reason to buy a MySQL license.
A prospective client told me he was choosing MySQL over Postgres and Firebird for a system application that bundles a db because:
a) "MySQL has the most market share "
b) "We spoke to MySQL and they told us that they will give us legal defense against license infringements"
I dunno - this sounds like a protection racket to me - after all they created the exposure with their dual license policy.
I gently told the prospect that:
a) Support is a core produce for FOSS consultants and plenty of them out there to support both mysql and postgres
b) dont buy because of mkt share - buy because of functionality and fit and support
c) dont buy becuase of FUD
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