On 27 May 2010, at 2:15am, jdee5 wrote:
> hanks for your reply. I have read through the link you suggested, very
> helpful...if I may ask another question concerning this. Say on my
> application I have 2 users reading some of the database contents at the same
> time and they both log
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The application I sell is quite small and simple embedded db seems easier to
deploy. My current install takes just a few minutes and so it doesn't seem
like a good idea to have to have my customer have to configure a
client/server database I need something quick and simple. I tried out MS
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:15 PM, jdee5 wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply. I have read through the link you suggested, very
> helpful...if I may ask another question concerning this. Say on my
> application I have 2 users reading some of the database contents at the same
Thanks for your reply. I have read through the link you suggested, very
helpful...if I may ask another question concerning this. Say on my
application I have 2 users reading some of the database contents at the same
time and they both log something in my application at the same time. For
On 26 May 2010, at 10:04pm, jdee5 wrote:
> I am looking for an SQL engine that is easy to install and sqlite seems like
> the right way to go. I have an application (currently just for network use
> on a LAN) and I want to move to using SQL, my application is fairly small
> and simple and I
I am looking for an SQL engine that is easy to install and sqlite seems like
the right way to go. I have an application (currently just for network use
on a LAN) and I want to move to using SQL, my application is fairly small
and simple and I like the idea of embedding SQL and using SQLite so my
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