thanks for the reply guys... they said that the program is vb.net based and they will try it in mysql, i will also suggest to test it in firebird,

On 4/25/06, Jun Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MaRVIN,


At 06:45 PM 4-24-2006, you wrote:
Our company will be acquiring a new payroll and hr system, the program vendor suggests that we use ms sql for the database. Since we want to implement open source, I have a few thoughts on MySQL.... (1)how is the support compared to sql? (2) how about the stability and upgrade compared to the commercial version? (3) is it also vulnerable to sql viruses/hijack?

We are using a VB-developed billing/meter reading/collection software, connecting via ODBC (ADO) to MySQL 4.0.xx db server running on RH Linux.

MySQL has excellent developer and user support. No experience with mssql though.   I believe the OpenSource version is as stable as the commercial version.  Vulnerability to SQL injection should be prevented on the application.  After all, the DB server will only do what you ask it to.

HTH,

Jun Martin
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