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Jan 28th, 2008, 10:55 AM
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Thread Starter
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SQL Server 2000 & MySql
Hi ,
Can I Know what are The difference between SQL Server 2000 & MySql
Most of my work was using SQL Server 2000
Now I have To Use PHP with MySql
I have done some Manipulation with it
But i need to more Some details about the difference ?
& what MySql Cant do That Sql can do ...
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Jan 28th, 2008, 11:04 AM
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Re: SQL Server 2000 & MySql
The differences depend very heavily on the version of MySQL, as it is a relatively immature product (and so new features get added in every version).
Probably the best place to find the features is on the MySQL web site, as they should list features by version.
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Jan 28th, 2008, 11:08 AM
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Thread Starter
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Re: SQL Server 2000 & MySql
Yes I Know
But if someone has worked with both of them
They will have more info
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Jan 28th, 2008, 12:10 PM
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Re: SQL Server 2000 & MySql
Yes, but they probably wont, at least for a while... Not only is it easy for you to find out yourself (at least an overview, then ask us about things you want clarified), but even after I said it is very important, you still haven't mentioned which version of MySQL you are using.. or what features of SQL Server you were using (SP's, UDF's, ...).
For basic features (standard SQL statements), the only real difference is syntax - which you can find on the MySQL web site.
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