Dear Rajesh and Paul, Thanks for your comments. Will have a check on Postgres later.
B.R. Schumann -----邮件原件----- 发件人: Paul Mandeltort <p...@marcospec.com> 发送时间: 2018年3月30日 3:02 收件人: user@ofbiz.apache.org 主题: Re: A major bug in OFBiz Manufacturing MRP function Postgres is pretty much standard now, especially now that Amazon AWS has support for it on Aurora. —P > On Mar 29, 2018, at 14:51, Rajesh Mallah <mallah.raj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Schmann , > > You may consider exploring PostgreSQL. > > regds > mallah. > > On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Schumann Ye > <schumanny...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Rajesh, >> >> According to the official website documents, it looks like that, >> which is bad for the programmers and the end users. >> What is your suggestion for a production environment, mysql or mssql >> or others? >> I am afraid of future potential similar traps. >> >> B.R. >> Schumann >> >> -----邮件原件----- >> 发件人: Rajesh Mallah <mallah.raj...@gmail.com> >> 发送时间: 2018年3月29日 23:24 >> 收件人: user@ofbiz.apache.org >> 主题: Re: 答复: A major bug in OFBiz Manufacturing MRP function >> >>> However, when MySQL stores a value into a column of any temporal >>> data type, it discards any fractional part and does not store >>> it.Kind regards, >>> >> >> I thought MySQL had by now gotten over from the childhood disease of >> discarding data silently ;-) in many contexts it was like that even >> 10 year back. >> >> regds >> mallah. >>