We're trying to switch from DBM user files to mySQL user files. I have one
simple question...

The script that is given to build the tables initially from flat files
mentions something to the effect that it is a bare-bones sample, and that
you will probably want to add additional fields, etc.

Being fairly new to msSQL, I was wondering if it's easy to add these fields
later after user records and accounting records are active in SQL, or - is
it a much better idea to get all the requisit fields built initially.

Thanks in advance!

Jay West


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