Re: Suggestoins for Local DB to use with Shareware
J. Lee wrote:
I think this article was widely discredited as a veiled attempt to
market a certain database, wasn't it?
Yup, especially because some nonstandard SQL statements are used. If I use a
syntax or function that's db system specific I am not surprised if that
thing is not supported by other db systems.
Ralf
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