RE: [PHP] Database Abstraction Suite

2002-06-13 Thread SP

Hi David

I am using adodb for my database abstraction http://php.weblogs.com/adodb

I got it up and running in no time.  Just go through this manual
http://php.weblogs.com/ADOdb_manual or this tutorial
http://php.weblogs.com/adodb_tutorial.

It has a RecordCount since some database don't return the number of rows, it
has a SelectLimit since databases do the limit syntax differently, it has
GenID since some database don't support auto incrementing ids, it lets you
do rollbacks for those databases that support it ...

There's a whole bunch more functions so just try it out.



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From: David Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: June 13, 2002 10:05 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Database Abstraction Suite


Hi all

I am busy developing a PHP DB application. I obviously want this to be
as portable as possible - and then went to the Zend pages.

I have looked at the DB abstraction Applications. There are five or so
which have all been rated as a four dot (I presume out of 5).

Does anyone have any experience with DB Absteraction suites. If so, I
need one that supports InterBase/Firebird and also supports MySQL. I
would like to know what they are like in terms of ease of learning the
generic things, etc, etc.

Thanks in advance

David Russell


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[PHP] Database Abstraction Suite

2002-06-13 Thread David Russell

Hi all

I am busy developing a PHP DB application. I obviously want this to be 
as portable as possible - and then went to the Zend pages.

I have looked at the DB abstraction Applications. There are five or so 
which have all been rated as a four dot (I presume out of 5).

Does anyone have any experience with DB Absteraction suites. If so, I 
need one that supports InterBase/Firebird and also supports MySQL. I 
would like to know what they are like in terms of ease of learning the 
generic things, etc, etc.

Thanks in advance

David Russell


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