RE: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-02-01 Thread David BERCOT
But, finally, I wonder if I shouldn't use XML files instead ? Is it possible, directly, to make a SQL request on a XML file ? How much data are you storing and how fast do you need it? If you're doing heavy database type queries, then just use mySQL. Yes, I use Oracle for my real data

Re: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-01-31 Thread Miles Thompson
At 03:08 PM 1/31/2006, David BERCOT wrote: Hi, I'd like to connect to DBase files (.dbf) in order to do SQL requests. Do you know if it is possible ? If yes, do you have an example ? I'm working on Debian with PHP5. Thank you very much. David. Blind?

Re: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-01-31 Thread David BERCOT
Hi, I'd like to connect to DBase files (.dbf) in order to do SQL requests. Do you know if it is possible ? If yes, do you have an example ? I'm working on Debian with PHP5. Thank you very much. David. Blind? http://de.php.net/dbase OK. I should

RE: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-01-31 Thread Daevid Vincent
But, finally, I wonder if I shouldn't use XML files instead ? Is it possible, directly, to make a SQL request on a XML file ? How much data are you storing and how fast do you need it? If you're doing heavy database type queries, then just use mySQL. XML is kind of a PITA to use IMHO. You

Re: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-01-31 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, January 31, 2006 1:08 pm, David BERCOT wrote: Hi, I'd like to connect to DBase files (.dbf) in order to do SQL requests. Do you know if it is possible ? If yes, do you have an example ? I'm working on Debian with PHP5. Thank you very much. David. Blind?

Re: [PHP] SQL in XML [was PHP and DBase...]

2006-01-31 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, January 31, 2006 1:49 pm, David BERCOT wrote: After reading more and more of this thread, I think you should also consider this option: http://www.php.net/sqllite It lets you use SQL, and it stores the data in a local file, and it's quite lightweight/cheap/easy. Personally, though, I'd