Thread: SQL vs MySql
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Old 06-20-2007, 08:12 AM
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Exclamation Sorry for the mistake!

First of all, sorry for that!
I meant MS SQL Server 2000 when I wrote SQL. we simply call it SQL in the class, and that causes the problem..
When I started the thread, I meant this:
we have a project which needs a database. Simply we don't use the MS Access for that, don't ask me why! it's not my fault!
I'm studying SQL and work with SQL Server 2000, so I know a bit about it. I want to know if MySql can help me instead of SQL Server 2000.
We don't need the file transfer or so. we just have a stand alone PC which runs the program. Is MySql good enough to handle a medium database?
What is the main difference of them? can we trust it for our project?
This is what I meant.
I'd be thankful to read your replies...
Thanks in anticipate,
Sir Rimo
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