Hello,
Richard Ellerbrock wrote:
> >> I have done MySQL (MyISAM, INNODB), PostgreSQL and Oracle 9i with AdoDB
> >> - see http://iptrack.sourceforge.net. Works just fine for me. The
> >> hardest part was to get around limitations of certain databases - like
> >> Oracle does no support record count
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 00:54:39 +0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Richard Ellerbrock wrote:
>> > If you want to hear experiences of people that tried Metabase, try
>> > asking in Metabase mailing list (
>> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/metabase-dev/ ) or BinaryCloud mailing
>> > lists ( htt
Hello,
Richard Ellerbrock wrote:
> > If you want to hear experiences of people that tried Metabase, try
> > asking in Metabase mailing list (
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/metabase-dev/ ) or BinaryCloud mailing
> > lists ( http://binarycloud.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList ).
> > I
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On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 16:05:13 +0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sp wrote:
>>
>> Hi Manuel, I still don't see a problem in others telli
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 16:05:13 +0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sp wrote:
>>
>> Hi Manuel, I still don't see a problem in others telling their
>> experiences with certain packages. If someone has just used metabase
>> or has just used adodb then I would like to hear how easy/hard it was
>
Hello,
Sp wrote:
>
> Hi Manuel, I still don't see a problem in others telling their experiences
> with certain packages. If someone has just used metabase or has just used
> adodb then I would like to hear how easy/hard it was to port to another
> database.
Sure, but what I meant is that since
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Hello,
Sp wrote:
>
> Can someone with database expertise who has used metabase and adodb cut
> through this rhetoric and give an objective
Hello,
Sp wrote:
>
> Can someone with database expertise who has used metabase and adodb cut
> through this rhetoric and give an objective view of these two packages.
> From what I got from this convo is that metabase is slower but more portable
> but adodb is faster but not as portable.
No, Me
Hello,
Sp wrote:
>
> Can someone with database expertise who has used metabase and adodb cut
> through this rhetoric and give an objective view of these two packages.
> From what I got from this convo is that metabase is slower but more portable
> but adodb is faster but not as portable.
No, Me
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Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: [PHP] Re: Cross DB application
Hi Manuel,
"Manuel Lemos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> Most of the popular database abstraction packages support prepared
> queries, exce
Hi Manuel,
"Manuel Lemos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> Most of the popular database abstraction packages support prepared
> queries, except for your PHP ADODb. So, think about this before you keep
> throwing sand to the eyes of the users that do not know better, may be
> you understand the point
Manuel,
> Prepared queries in practice are the same as what John Lim calls in this
> document http://php.weblogs.com/portable_sql as "binding", except that
> he doesn't seem to be aware that it is the same thing, so he says that
> only some database can use it! :-) Metabase handles prepared quer
Hello,
Richard Ellerbrock wrote:
> >> I'm planning to write a database application for MySQL, and then port
> >> it
> > to
> >> PostrgeSQL.
> >> Is there any library or class that could help me to write/maintain just
> > one
> >> source code for both MySQL and PostgreSQL ?
> >
> > I think your b
Thanks Richard,
ADOdb is also dual licensed under a more open license - BSD too.
You might also find interesting this article:
http://php.weblogs.com/portable_sql
Regards, John Lim
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 01:48:34 +0200, James Cox wrote:
>> Hello !
>> I'm planning to write a database application for MySQL, and then port
>> it
> to
>> PostrgeSQL.
>> Is there any library or class that could help me to write/maintain just
> one
>> source code for both MySQL and PostgreSQL ?
>
>
Hello,
James Cox wrote:
> > I'm planning to write a database application for MySQL, and then port it
> to
> > PostrgeSQL.
> > Is there any library or class that could help me to write/maintain just
> one
> > source code for both MySQL and PostgreSQL ?
>
> I think your best (if not the only) opt
Hello,
"Arcadius A." wrote:
>
> Hello !
> I'm planning to write a database application for MySQL, and then port it
to
> PostrgeSQL.
> Is there any library or class that could help me to write/maintain just
one
> source code for both MySQL and PostgreSQL ?
I think your best (if not the only) opt
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