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Date: 07/13/04
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Peter Westergaard wrote:
> ... or, am I barking up the wrong tree with Mysql, and should I change
> database platforms? (You'll never convince me to give up PHP though.
> muahaha. Except for sql-level stored procedures where necessary, that is).
Maybe? :)
PostgreSQL and Firebird are two other open source free databases that
have transaction support and stored procedures, IIRC. Check them out. If
you run your own server, it's easy to get these. You may have trouble
finding a hosting company consistently offering them, though.
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