I think this is a good idea.  Can I use web2py's csv export/import to
change databases under the covers?  I'm intrigued by the idea of
exporting the whole database, creating a new one (with better
referential integrity, etc.) and restoring it.  I think I'll give it a
try as soon as the usage dies down next week.

My application is a signup board for swim meets and the first one is
being held next weekend -- busy busy busy this week followed by no
traffic until the next meet.

On Mar 9, 6:38 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a production site I suggest using postgresql.
>
> I have seen very bad failures of sqlite when for example you run out
> of disk space. Complete database corruption.

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