Matthias Hoys wrote:
Should you choose an open-source, make sure your code AND your DDL uses as
much ANSI standards as possible so when you do need to move to something
else, it won't be as painful. (auto-incrementing columns vs. sequences
etc...).
I really wouldn't go for database independence ... Choose a RDBMS and use
all of its features !
Nothing like a serious addiction combined with a single source to get
your fix to loose a lot of money...
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Serge Rielau
DB2 Solutions Development
IBM Toronto Lab
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