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
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?
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
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
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?
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
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