Heh, don't laugh. That would actually be a great product, considering all those pre-written PHP and PERL scripts for MySQL. I'm the SysAdmin of an ISP, and I have a lot of conversations with our web clients like:
Do you support MySQL?
No, we use Postgres, it's got better features.
Yeah, but I found this script on the web, but it only supports MySQL, and I'm to lazy/stupid/cheap to convert it to Postgres.
Of course, I'm too lazy/cheap to admin two different database servers, so the clients are out of luck unless they want to pay extra for MySQL (no one has as of yet).
At 12:25 AM 9/17/01, Justin Clift wrote:
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: [snip] > These days MySQL is less of a database and more of an SQL interface to about > 10 different database backend products...
On that note, maybe we should write a wrapper function so it becomes a frontend interface for PostgreSQL!
;-)
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