Richard:
    You shouldn't have to change any of your sql's unless you want to. MySQL
supports such a limited subset of the true sql standard (sapdb supports a
much larger one) that none of the queries you run against it should have any
trouble running on sapdb. Additionally, if you have your indexes set up
well, sapdb should be noticeably faster.


Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:16 AM
Subject: MySQL v's SAP DB


> Hi,
>
> My fledgling product is based around a MySQL database. I am looking to
change it to SAP DB,
>
> Obviously this means a bit of re-engineering work and extensive testing. I
am looking for peoples experiences of SAP DB, so that I can understand the
benefits of SAPDB and make the assessment quickly.
>
> Does anyone have experience of both platforms, what is your view?
>
> Is the support as good as MySQL?
>
> >From what I can see, it is a fully featured DB engine, is it as quick as
MySQL?
>
> Does SAP DB follow ACID guidlines?
>
> I appreciate any feedback
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
>
>

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