You can get a complicated as you want. I am running postgres and php for
our Quality assurance department that has a web based front-end portal with
the postgres and mysql backend. I use the postgres database for the
sensitive database (testing, cvs, test-cases, etc.) while I use mysql for
the
We use PHP and MySQL as helper applications (since we've implemented an ERP
solution). Basically, we run everything off HTML. It works great because
we have both PCs and MACs in house. Having this run through a browser keeps
my development time really low.
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