On 2014-05-27 15:28, Allen wrote:
No, it's what you are used to. I got used to SQL, well started, but I would
think they all do the same job
Al


Depends how you do your app...do you treat the backend as just data storage and do most code in the app? Then yeah, any backend should suffice. If you write T-SQL or other RDBMS-specific code, you can't just mix and match.

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