Re: [sqlite] www.sqlite.org Server setup

2006-04-06 Thread Lenster
Thanks for that info Richard - I will certainly try it for size. Congratulations on your most prestgious award. NJH -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Most-appropriate-Web-based-database-%28Newbie%29-t1404628.html#a3794224 Sent from the SQLite forum at Nabble.com.

Re: [sqlite] Most appropriate Web based database? (Newbie)

2006-04-06 Thread Lenster
Thanks Dennis, that's great news - I shall give it a try :-) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Most-appropriate-Web-based-database-%28Newbie%29-t1404628.html#a3793176 Sent from the SQLite forum at Nabble.com.

Re: [sqlite] Most appropriate Web based database? (Newbie)

2006-04-06 Thread Lenster
Thanks for your reply Richard After further Googling and reading the replies I've received here I am coming around to the idea that SQLite probably is the best choice. I would like to know whether - at some point in the future should it be necessary - I could convert my entire SQLite databases

Re: [sqlite] Most appropriate Web based database? (Newbie)

2006-04-06 Thread Lenster
Thanks Guys I appreciate the input. >Denis Sbragion >how critical and complex is the data stored? Well the data IS critical but NOT complex >Gerhard Häring >From what you have said Gerhard it seems that SQLite is probably upto the job, however MySQL or PostgreSQL will be more futureproof

[sqlite] Most appropriate Web based database? (Newbie)

2006-04-06 Thread Lenster
I am investigating which would be the most appropriate RDMS to use for a new Intranet based application. I have rounded down my choice to two candidates - SQLite and MySQL. The application needs to be available to about twenty users on a daily basis, with most of those users making no more