Hi

first of all it is ridiculus of the company to offer something 
other than your specifications. 
if they want to offer you a solution other than what you need,
they have to change the software at their cost not at yours.
in my opinion it is better to not accept this solution at all
and look for other options. you will definitely get lots of options.
for starters go thru freshmeat.net.

Jatin




On Friday 18 January 2002 18:46, Markus Lervik wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> We've requested a database from different companies, and specifically
> said we wanted MySQL or PostgreSQL because of the open source angle
> and we're a library.
> One company offered MS SQL as the platform and said that they can later on
> port it to MySQL. For this they wanted 18 000 euro. Now, what I want to
> know is, how easy is it to port a (fairly complicated) database from MS SQL
> to MySQL? It can't be work worth 18 000 euro, now can it?
>
> Cheers,
> Markus

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