G'day

On 2/12/07, C. S. Wyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A very serious question, and I'm hoping to avoid a "This solution is
even better..." thread.

Migrating a multiuser database solution from MySQL 4.x because of the
5.x license, our choices would be between PostgreSQL 8.x on a Mac
network and an all-RB solution.

I have read the "use a real database" threads from last year on the list
archives. Are there genuine issues using the pure RB solution? Also,
would other tools be able to manipulate the RB database, since it is
SQLite-based? In other words, would non-RB manipulation of the data in
the future be impossible or at least difficult?


I'd choose postgresql. Especially now since pg admin III runs on a Mac.
I'd also look at Valentina if your looking for a database that you can
install easily.
I've never used the RB database and I'm not likely to given it's
pricey licensing terms.


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Keith Hutchison
http://balance-infosystems.com http://realopen.org
http://www.kasamba.com/Keith-Hutchison
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