RE: [SLUG] A question of databases

From: wchast@utilpart.com
Date: Sat Apr 03 2004 - 12:30:27 EST


Travis R. Birt wrote:
> Either should work just fine. Currently, Mysql is the more popular in
> most circles. It
> would normally have to do with which you are more familiar with. If
> you are not familiar
> with either, I would look at the library and see which you can more
> easily get a book on.
> I would think to set up a DB correctly and efficiently that you will
> need a book on
> either of the databases. :) Good luck!
>
>

Thank you, I will do so. I have both of them and will just have to see
which one works best. And which is best documented.

Chuck Hast
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