Hello Xavi, Thanks a lot for your mail.
I was waiting for your mail :) >Learn SQL! MySQL and PostgreSQL are servers of SQL and this means that .- >SQL it's used for abstracted physical data from the application using it. >You send text SQL commands to server and receives, if no error, affected rows or a 2-dimensional array >of data result. I have some experiences with RDBMS and SQL. I learned Oracle and SyBase in Unix platform more than 15 years ago. But never used them professionally ;( Later also worked with both Sql Server and MySql with VFP with odbc. But, unsatisfied with VFP (although IMHO, it's one of the best RAD tools by MS, but not marketed well). I also have little experiences with MySql+PHP+Apache. Now, I am "learning" MySql with HMG with help of S. Rathinagiri. I already wrote and shared some utilities with HMG and Minigui Extended. My choice is TMySql class, as IMHO, I get the full power of MySql. And AFIK, TPGSql is similar to TMySql (as seen from Harbour Contribution Examples). But, I never used PostgreSql. Please note that I am still a "learner" of this vast subject. I told you about my very little experiences, so that you will be comfortable with me discussing about terms and common technologies of RDBMS. :) >IMHO, Harbor is very good to worker with texts and arrays. >Also objects class and RDD can help to work with texts and arrays and there are contributions of this. >But the most important thing is, if your force the way to work in DBF to this servers is like do races >between cars and jets but forbidden flying. :'( Maybe it's good and easy to come back origin and >working with texts and arrays. Agreed and so I use tMySql instead of RDD :) >Thanks but is indifferent to me, is more important what Pritpal want?, IMHO. Yes, my friend. I also want this and wish him a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY :) I was interested to know about PostgreSql (as you mentioned in your last mail). Now, I got some information about it from Postgresql.org. Thank you again. With best regards. Sudip -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-Real-time-RDBMS-RDD-for-Harbour-Family-of-Compilers-tp23878676p23911796.html Sent from the Harbour - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour