Hi kids. Just a little info. Seems that DEFAULT can be used with text types in 
sqLite, but NOT mySQL! <biting tongue to refrain from ranting>. Also sqLite 
allows a data length to be defined for DATETIME but mySQL does NOT! 

I am beginning to understand why a lot of software vendors will only support 
one engine. Because the SQL between different engines is neither STANDARD nor 
is it SIMPLE. Just saying. 

Does anyone know of any reference work done on the differences between engine 
syntaxes? I am trying to take the SQL for a table in sqLite and massage it to 
create the exact same table in mySQL. This is proving to be a snake pit, and 
I'd like to know what kind of snakes are in the pit before I jump in feet 
first. 

Bob



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