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    if you need to create application for evidence of workers. Example you need application which will store all data about employers their work. And you also need to enter the values about working hours per day for each user with which database you would go ? Should i go with MS access database ? Or go with MySQL database ?

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      if you need to create application for evidence of workers. Example you need application which will store all data about employers their work. And you also need to enter the values about working hours per day for each user with which database you would go ? Should i go with MS access database ? Or go with MySQL database ?

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      Personally I wouldn't use either of those options. I would go for SQL Server - the Express versions are free, or Oracle - also free. By the way - this was the wrong forum - there is a database forum

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        Personally I wouldn't use either of those options. I would go for SQL Server - the Express versions are free, or Oracle - also free. By the way - this was the wrong forum - there is a database forum

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        Can you please tell me. What is difference between mysql and mysql server ?

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          Can you please tell me. What is difference between mysql and mysql server ?

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          There is none; MySQL only comes in a server-variety.

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            Can you please tell me. What is difference between mysql and mysql server ?

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            http://www.rapidprogramming.com/questions-answers/What-is-the-difference-between-MySQL-and-SQL-Server--618[^]

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              Can you please tell me. What is difference between mysql and mysql server ?

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              Do NOT use Oracle express. Maintaining Oracle is much more expensive/difficult than SQL Server.

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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