[clue-tech] foreign keys in phpmyadmin

mike havlicek mhavlicek1 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 20 16:40:41 MST 2006



--- Christopher J Pomasl <pomasl at starband.net> wrote:

> From what I have seen, and this is changing by the
> release, PostgreSQL has a 
> bit more mature SQL dialect.  Supporting this though
> is a more robust engine 
> with all its incumbent overhead.
> 
> MySQL seems to have come from a swift top-down
> approach that was perfect for 
> driving dynamic webpages.  Once through the data and
> we're done.
> 
> PostgreSQL has more of a transaction approach where
> it is easier to build web 
> applications with the requisite locking and
> transactionary steps needed to 
> keep simultaneous accesses in check.
> 
> I haven't had much exposure to Postgres but when I
> once needed views and more 
> robust SQL, I had to turn to Postgres because MySQL,
> at the time, did not 
> support what I needed.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> On Fri January 20 2006 1:13 pm, Dan Harris so
> notably scribed:
> > d manion wrote:
> > > The SQL debate, I think, is a trend that I'm
> starting to hear as well.
> > > "PostreSQL is better than MySQL", from what I've
> heard (with my
> > > limited knowledge) PostreSQL does sound
> Kick-ass, but harder to
> > > configure? To get to my point.
> > >
> > > What databases are you guys using?
> >
> > My company relies on Postgres to handle a web app
> with 24/7 access,
> > 6000+ users and about 250 gig of online db
> storage.  It is heavily
> > OLAP-oriented.  I love Postgres, managing it is a
> dream compared to some
> > other well-known commercial offerings..
> >
> > -Dan
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> -- 
> Christopher J Pomasl
> Senior Software Engineer, Computer Associates
> Always remember, you are unique...just like everyone
> else.
> IBM Certified, DB2 Z/OS V7 Administration, User
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I have used Oracle database server and Sybase ASE with linux.

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