On Thu, May 23, 2002, Richard Jones wrote: > > That's correct. Roundup's hyperdb is a relational layer over > anydbm-alikes. The intent was to make it available to people who > don't/can't want/have an SQL database. Putting a real SQL database in > the backend doesn't actually gain much - the journals will be stored > much more intelligently, but for the most part, it'll be a lot of > effort for little gain. Most of the table joining that you need to do > is already done automatically by the hyperdb. So you're claiming that any reports I'd want to create already exist in Roundup? That's the main reason for wanting a SQL backend. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "In the end, outside of spy agencies, people are far too trusting and willing to help." --Ira Winkler
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