On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 03:17, David Vaughan wrote: > Apropos these discussions about databases, I downloaded Tuviah's > DBExamples to have a look at Valentina but attempting to open either of > the two examples provided produced the error "unable to open - stack > corrupted" (more or less).
It's always better to gzip stacks before down/uploading them. Do anyone know if Tuviah plan to do the same work for PostgreSQL, he did for MySQL ? I would be very interested :-) > > Are these examples known to be working? I have Rev 2.0.1 > > Is anyone planning to write a wrapper for SQLite to be used with Rev. > Clearly, I am not but would be interested in using it. Andu (Novag) use extensively SQLite beside MC apps. Ask him directly about this. > > Of the various DB options for OS X, it appears from a quick scan that: > - mySQL is free, fast and not overly friendly to manage > - PostGRE is free, not as fast but more complete an implementation than > mySQL > - Valentina is damned expensive for one user on one machine with no > intention to sell, but very fast (and Tuviah advocates it for > single-user databases) > - SDB is free, rev-speed and a unique DB language (yes, I know there is > nothing attractive about SQL anyway) > - ...and of course I could just do it in Rev as my DB size, while not > very small, does not push limits (<10,000 records, <10MB). > > My need is for speed followed by simplicity of use. The design looks > like three principal tables in the DB and considerable use of live > searching (e.g. for each keydown) to link data. > > Any experiences or commentary welcome. > > regards > David > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution -- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores Serveurs d'applications & bases ACID SQL Penser et produire l'avantage comp�titif _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
