I'm currently starting some experiments and prototypes for my upcoming
project and have a quick question about db preferences. I'm currently
developing an ASP.NET 2.0 application with either VS.NET 2005 or WDE -
but my problem is that my current provider only supports MySQL, not
MSSQL or SQL Server Express. What's the most viable solution? To
install MySQL on my own system and develop locally, then export/
importing to the MySQL on my providers site, or is there any other
neat trick I havn't heard about? :-)
Thanks,
- Rasmus.re:
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To install MySQL on my own system and develop locally, then export/
importing to the MySQL on my providers site
That's how I would do it.
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is there any other neat trick I havn't heard about?
You could try osmosis, but I have a feeling it won't work. :-)
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Hey,
>
I'm currently starting some experiments and prototypes for my upcoming
project and have a quick question about db preferences. I'm currently
developing an ASP.NET 2.0 application with either VS.NET 2005 or WDE -
but my problem is that my current provider only supports MySQL, not
MSSQL or SQL Server Express. What's the most viable solution? To
install MySQL on my own system and develop locally, then export/
importing to the MySQL on my providers site, or is there any other
neat trick I havn't heard about? :-)
>
Thanks,
- Rasmus.
>
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