Richard Davey wrote:
Hello Justin,
Monday, February 23, 2004, 5:30:16 PM, you wrote:
JP The real hairy part is dealing with joins as the syntax is very
JP different across the DBs. This can be solved by simply not doing them or
I wish :)
JP using a syntax that most use. Or you can try to use
Hello Justin,
Monday, February 23, 2004, 4:11:40 PM, you wrote:
JP3) A unified architecture for mysql and Oracle. You don't have to
JP remember different functions for use with different databases.
That abstraction only abstracts the functions to connect to, select and
query the database,
Richard Davey wrote:
Hello Justin,
Monday, February 23, 2004, 4:11:40 PM, you wrote:
JP3) A unified architecture for mysql and Oracle. You don't have to
JP remember different functions for use with different databases.
That abstraction only abstracts the functions to connect to, select and