On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Matthew wrote:
> > I think MySQL got a big start by migrating mSQL users years ago and
> > having a compatibility module for mSQL.
> >
> [Matthew] Would it make sense for postgre to have a mysql
> compatibility module? An add on package (perhaps in contrib) that would add
> many of the functions that mysql has that postgre does not. I know this
> couldn't cover everything, but it could probably make it much easier to port
> an app written against mysql to postgre. I have seen several posts on these
> lists about someone attempting to port some app to postgre, and now knowing
> how to find the postgre equivelant of some mysql function.
I think it would be wasted effort. I would rather the developers focus on
PostgreSQL, not MySQL, or Access, or whatever. We have things like DBI &
ODBC (not to mention SQL, which is fairly standard) to make data access
generic. I think trying to do this at a lower-level is a waste of time.
Just my $.02, of course.
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