Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Nov 4 08:37:15 CST 2005
Hi Arthur Oh no. MaxDB is the former SAP DB which is capable and accepted for running SAP R/3, thus it compares more to Oracle: http://www.mysql.com/products/maxdb/ MySQL uses either MyISAM, InnoDB, or the new Archive table format which I posted a link for recently. /gustav >>> artful at rogers.com 04-11-2005 14:45 >>> 4. The standard version uses MySQL ISAM data files, while the Max version uses the innoDB engine (which provides transactions etc.). In the Max version you can mix and match both table types.