Posted by Alex Kuznetsov on 01/11/07 16:35
wizof...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Yes, but they use stored procs. I'm trying to avoid stored procs in
> order to keep RDBMS independence (although for the time being, we've no
> immediate need to support other databases).
I would not do that unless there is a very strong business reason to do
so.
IMO maintaining RDBMS independence is like living in an RV instead of
living in a house - you get less comfort for your money, you pay a high
price for your mobility.
Achieving true RDBMS independence is both complex and expensive.
Details here
http://www.devx.com/dbzone/Article/32852
Under most circumstances I would settle down and use SQL Server
proprietary features to get the biggest bang for my buck. Should a need
arise to move - I would move and settle down again.
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Alex Kuznetsov
http://sqlserver-tips.blogspot.com/
http://sqlserver-puzzles.blogspot.com/
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