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      20th May 2005
I have used MS Access to make my databases which have worked with FrontPage
forever now. If i want to start using MySQL type databases, does FP work
easily and well with that? ive never used SQL before and not sure where to
start. Will it be as simple as changing a few things in the database
connection wizard or what?
 
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Thanks and yes i did see it. GoDaddy is a possibility now. its just that
their 6.95 plan is everything i need but SQL and not ACCESS. if i want
Access, i have to do the 9.95 one which is what im going to be paying with my
current service which i cant afford unless i raise prices which i dont want
to do.

Now i need to learn SQL and convert all my websites to use it in an
impossible time frame, ugh!! i dont have a clue where to really begin either

"Dan L" wrote:

> Not sure about how FP and MySQL work together (wizard-wise), but here's a
> good start for learning SQL: http://www.sqlcourse.com.
>
> BTW, did you see my response to your other query? GoDaddy has reasonable
> hosting rates and offers Windows servers.
> (https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosti...?se=%2B&ci=132)
>
> "Greg" wrote:
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> > I have used MS Access to make my databases which have worked with FrontPage
> > forever now. If i want to start using MySQL type databases, does FP work
> > easily and well with that? ive never used SQL before and not sure where to
> > start. Will it be as simple as changing a few things in the database
> > connection wizard or what?

 
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      20th May 2005
Greg -
Not only will you need to learn SQL, but ASP and maybe even Javascript. Not tough
to get the basics, just need the time. The rewards of freeing yourself from the
constraints of the wizard are tremendous.
MikeR

Greg wrote:
> Thanks and yes i did see it. GoDaddy is a possibility now. its just that
> their 6.95 plan is everything i need but SQL and not ACCESS. if i want
> Access, i have to do the 9.95 one which is what im going to be paying with my
> current service which i cant afford unless i raise prices which i dont want
> to do.
>
> Now i need to learn SQL and convert all my websites to use it in an
> impossible time frame, ugh!! i dont have a clue where to really begin either
>
> "Dan L" wrote:
>
>
>>Not sure about how FP and MySQL work together (wizard-wise), but here's a
>>good start for learning SQL: http://www.sqlcourse.com.
>>
>>BTW, did you see my response to your other query? GoDaddy has reasonable
>>hosting rates and offers Windows servers.
>>(https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosti...?se=%2B&ci=132)
>>
>>"Greg" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have used MS Access to make my databases which have worked with FrontPage
>>>forever now. If i want to start using MySQL type databases, does FP work
>>>easily and well with that? ive never used SQL before and not sure where to
>>>start. Will it be as simple as changing a few things in the database
>>>connection wizard or what?

 
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      21st May 2005
Dan L wrote:
> Not sure about how FP and MySQL work together (wizard-wise), but here's a
> good start for learning SQL: http://www.sqlcourse.com.
>


Is this good for MySQL too?

Steve H
 
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