Re: Single file DB with smallest footprint
- From: "Richard Gillingham" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 18:36:44 +0100
You could simply use a kbmMemtable and stream the small number of records to
disk. It is free to use too.
Richard
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"Mervin Pearce [SACS]" <mervin@donotspam> wrote in message
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I would appreciate input on the smallest footprint database system (SQL is
not required) with encryption and single file solution.
TinyDB - no longer developed and not coping with high number of columns
Absolute Database (no small footprint at all)
EasyTable - (AidAim) downloading at present to check
The table I want to control have in total no more than 500 records.
I thank you.
Regards
Mervin
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