X  PostgreSQL - CULLYTechs system runs on PostgreSQL for years now without a 
hiccup. Big fan.

X  DBFs - I have a client that insisted I use DBFs for his desktop and 
Web-Connection site. It's run almost flawlessly since 2008 with the exception 
of the 'memo field bloat' issue. That's caught me a couple of times over the 
years hitting the 2G limit per file.

X  MS SQL Server - For my day job with the County Govt, they are a Microsoft 
shop. Unfortunately.  MSSQL is pretty good and stable, I must admit.

X  JSON - When I save settings and other small infrequently saved items, I've 
been saving them as individual JSON files per user. Xojo makes it easy to load 
and save them and access them like a dictionary.

Side note: every time I visit a news site in Firefox and the Flash place-holder 
shows up where the flash media normally would have played, I smile a bit inside 
I wasn't subjected to the auto-play media.

-Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted Roche
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2016 9:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Friday Poll (while dl'ing MS Flash Patch)

So, where's your data stored today?

__ DBFs

__ MS SQL Server

__ Azure

__ Postgres

__ My/MariaDB

__ Oracle

__ Excel

__ Other (please specify)


(P.S. Microsoft released an out-of-band (i.e., emergency) patch for Adobe 
Flash. You likely want to patch NOW. After answering the poll, of course.)

--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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