Re: [PHP-DB] a beginner

2002-08-27 Thread Ruprecht Helms
Hi Pax, > Sorry, Ruprecht. I was talking about mSsql (miscrosoft). Ok, my mistake. I meen that SQL-Server is able to handle stored procedures. But SQL-Server is not the database normaly use with php. Default is mysql. Regards, Ruprecht --

Re: [PHP-DB] a beginner

2002-08-26 Thread Pax
Sorry, Ruprecht. I was talking about mSsql (miscrosoft). "Ruprecht Helms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Pax, > > >' does .. > > MSSQL stored proc? > > I don't think. Mysql handles the handling of SQL-processes by creating > a link for the

RE: [PHP-DB] a beginner

2002-08-26 Thread Ruprecht Helms
Hi Pax, >' does .. > MSSQL stored proc? I don't think. Mysql handles the handling of SQL-processes by creating a link for the time the process is working. After it the link dies. The result mysql have no transaction-tracking. That's my actual knowledge of mysql. The other database I don't know

[PHP-DB] a beginner

2002-08-26 Thread Pax
Hi, there! I am new to PHP/Postgres. I come from an ASP/(ADO)/MSSQL environment and I have problems figuring out how to do things that are quite simple there. First of all, a question that regards Postgres (I couldn't get an answer at PG newsgroups). I understand that the PG 'synonym' for MSSQL