On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 05:48:23PM -0700, Dennis Gearon wrote:
> projects.) I want to use as my main argument, the fact (at this time, 
> only from my previous usage), that MySQL really doesn't have foreign 
> keys or record locking, and Postgres does.

Define "really".  Certainly, for some cases, it now does.

> correct with today's MySQL vs. PostgreSQL, right? I *really* want to use 
> PostgreSQL for this project and not MySQL as I want to avoid growing 
> pains trying to get MySQL to do the job of a bigger DB down the road.

Why don't you make the "growing pains" argument instead?  What are
those arguments, anyway?  ( I think I know, but maybe not.)

A

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