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Alex,
Just wondering why do you think MySQL is closer to Access than to Oracle. I have played with MySQL a little and it is a relational database like Oracle (not sure if access is one), uses a SQL, can have logging and archiving just like Oracle. Again I'm not sure whether access have all this. To me, if Oracle is a BMW and MySQL is a Chevy (as someone else compared), access would be a horse cart at best. Am I wrong?
Gene
--- Alex <axs_at_m-net.arbornet.org> wrote:
> Check google. Anyway they are completely different.
> MySQL is more like
> Access than Oracle.
>
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Nguyen, David M wrote:
>
> > What is different between MySQL and Oracle
> database? Someone says they are
> > the same as they are just database. From DBA or
> developer point of view,
> > what do you say?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
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