On 09/13/2015 04:36 AM, Justin W Elam wrote:

Likely a solution that seems to work well is SQLite backend with a small server/web page doing the front end. Until you get to millions of transactions this usually is the easiest database to learn first before going to MySQL/postgreSQL/ for the back end


My SQL is very easy to set up and run. Once you have added "includes" standard head that logs into MySQL all access is completed for each page that is used.

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