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Date: 07/23/98
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> Use standart PHP odbc queries. Note, that you can't use client side
> cursors - I don't know why :)
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Hi,
Thanks.
So, I use just the same " SELECT FROM ... WHERE .... LIKE ... ORDER BY
...", right?
Rasmus, I agree 100% with you.
In our house I am taking care of 2 Win95 Boxes and about 8-10 Macs. All I
can say is: In the same time I am caring about 1 Windows Box that is 80% of
the time not working, I can easily take care of 10 Macs that are 80% of the
time on full duty. I have not done so much UNIX yet.
Please CC: me if you have some more hints on the ODBC thing.
Thanks Phil, I read through the archive and I think I found a hole bunch of
good hints.
Bye
Alex
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