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Re: sql-backend
hi adam!
Adam Williams wrote:
It is very unlikely you can write your meta-data
in order to entirely load a database, even for
a very simple example. Writing thru back-sql
should be an exception; routine writes should
occur directly in the RDBMS.
Right.
Note: I use back-sql with PostgreSQL and Informix Universal Server, both
via unixODBC.
Without creating stored procedures it is hard to imagine you can write
data into your database via back-sql.
did it work?
If you don't have existing RDBMS data you need to 'graft' into the LDAP
tree (think meta-directory) then just use LDAP (back-bdb, which is
*@$*@#}$ *FAST*, BTW).
But I'll be creating a back-sql connection to MySQL soon, and I'll let
you know what happens.
yes please. you could read where i am standing.
otto
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