2016-04-20 18:27 GMT+02:00 R Smith <rsmith at rsweb.co.za>: > If you are happy to log in to the server, we could suggest a few great > tools - but please note that there is nothing wrong with MySQL as far as > web development goes. There is no need to change to SQLite, what is MySQL > doing wrong? A major consideration is that MySQL offers user log-ins per DB > (so you can give access to clients per project for instance). > > > SQLite is awesome for local storage, but not every job requires such a > hammer.
?He told me he liked the idea of SQLite, but had to use MySQL, because he needed to give his client a web interface. So if there is a web interface (and there is), then he is not forced to use MySQL. And of-course he decides, not me. ;-) -- Cecil Westerhof