I have to agree, I use MS SQL (2000 and 2005) every day, and I find MySQL allot easiers to work with it's also a little more consistent, with MS SQL, you have to do some real messing around to get things working really fast.
I have to agree, I use MS SQL (2000 and 2005) every day, and I find MySQL allot easiers to work with it's also a little more consistent, with MS SQL, you have to do some real messing around to get things working really fast.
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