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Gilles Tran wrote:
> 47642e2a$1@news.povray.org...
>> It just worries me that the designers of this system fundamentally think
>> that transaction integrity is so unimportant that it's not even the
>> default, that's all.
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> It's not the default because it's not needed in many database applications.
Right. Apparently you have a different idea of "application" to what I
have...
> Frankly, it looks like you just discovered the word "database" yesterday,
> fell in love with a couple of buzzwords even though you still have strictly
> no idea about what a database it and how it works (this thread started about
> *** CSV files *** being used for testing your database). Sorry mate, but you
> can't spout utter nonsense about MySQL and Access being "toys" and be taken
> seriously after that. Get some experience first.
Right. And the 3 modules in database design I took during my degree
looking at different transaction isolation levevls and so forth was
probably balony too - along with the 3 A* grades I got for those modules.
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