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seza
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Post by seza »

anyone know where i can get a stand alone download of this?
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Post by seza »

thanks, this might work.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

* > MSSQL
MYSQL > *
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Post by U4EA »

MSDE 2000 Release A is what you're looking for. It's linked on the page glossy posted.
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Post by diego »

PostgreSQL > MySQL
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Post by glossy »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:* > MSSQL
MYSQL > *
very, very true :)
U4EA wrote:MSDE 2000 Release A is what you're looking for. It's linked on the page glossy posted.
i had no idea what i was looking for, thanks for clearing it :)
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Post by PhoeniX »

Yea, just use MySQL, it's the same but better. :D
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Post by Tormentius »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:* > MSSQL
MYSQL > *
Depends on the environment its being used in. For home/small biz use I'd agree but for midrange business MSSQL is far, far better than some of their competitors (like Sybase for example which I regrettably have to support).
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Post by Seg »

MySQL is ISAM files, which isn't really a database. It's more like ancient history.
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Post by Fender »

Seg wrote:MySQL is ISAM files, which isn't really a database. It's more like ancient history.
That hasn't been true for a couple years now. I has real transactional support and tables now.
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Post by sirstrongbad »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:* > MSSQL
MYSQL > *
incomplete.

access < mysql < mssql < oracle < postgresql

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Post by seza »

i dont' know anything about SQL or what's this > that. the reason i asked was because my friend's on 56k and wanted to get back into it for a possible future job switch and asked if i could download ms SQL for him.
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Post by R00k »

If he's talking about the full SQL product, then you're going to have to do some warezing to find that.

SQL owns for large amounts of data and users.

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Post by seza »

i downloaded 2000 sql enterprise edition just in case that 40mb file glossy linked me isn't what he needs
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Post by R00k »

enterprise edition is probably a little robust for his needs, but it will give him all the options that are available.
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