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PHPBuilder.com: Enjoy the Openness of MySQL







PHPBuilder.com: Enjoy the Openness of
MySQL

PHPBuilder.com: Enjoy the Openness of
MySQL
09/08/2004 09:14 AM

For anyone out there looking to move more away from the world of MS SQL for their databases, PHPBuilder .com might have an article that will help. Enjoy the Openness of MySQL steps you through removing your data from MS SQL and migrating it over to a MySQL database.




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