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Re: Setting Up a MySQL Database for a client question

From: Dave Uyemura <dave_uyemura_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 14 Aug 2002 09:52:51 -0700
Message-ID: <e58b0298.0208140852.430459df@posting.google.com>


Thank you, Mike, for your very PROFESSIONAL response. I was considering buying that text as well.

Regards,
Dave

mikerault_at_earthlink.net (Mike Ault) wrote in message news:<37fab3ab.0208121219.4add5d52_at_posting.google.com>...
> I suggest a purchase of the book "Using MYSQL and PHP" or something to
> that effect. I looked it over when I was considering using MySQL on a
> project (we still may use it) PHP provides easy access to MySQL and
> the book allows you to create and access MySQL dbs quite easily. I
> also sugges the lastest release of MySQL with the INNODB extensions to
> allow transactional type logic.
>
> And yes, even though there isn't a MySQL forum...there are plenty of
> lists out there for it and it may have been more politic to post
> there...we tend to be Oracle bigots here...:)
>
> Mike
>
> "dolfandave uyemura" <dolfandave_at_worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<wf359.5662$Ke2.465652_at_bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am doing a project with two fellow team members. We are creating a web
> > site for a physical therapist. The page is for promotional efforts only. We
> > are creating a separate Visual Basic ap they will use in their office to
> > update records, etc. This is because they will have a dial up connection and
> > not always be online. Otherwise they could use this page to make these
> > changes, etc. Anyway, my question is we are suggesting to set up a database
> > for the main data and then a temporary one where updates could be stored
> > until they connect. Is this the best way to go about this, having two
> > databases or is there a better way. The database is MySQL, not Oracle.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Dave
Received on Wed Aug 14 2002 - 11:52:51 CDT

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