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    What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    Follow this link


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    SQL stands for Structured Query Language, which is what the syntax of commands you send to a database is called. For instance, "SELECT * FROM tablename" is a SQL command.

    MySQL is a database program, which accepts the SQL commands and gives out the data.


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    Quote Originally Posted by ranjeev View Post
    SQL stands for Structured Query Language, which is what the syntax of commands you send to a database is called. For instance, "SELECT * FROM tablename" is a SQL command.

    MySQL is a database program, which accepts the SQL commands and gives out the data.
    please read the question properly before replying to the same.


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    my sql is free
    sql server comes from Microsoft

    So you decide weather you use free tool or paid ones.


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    thx...............................


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    Re: What is the difference between Sql Sever and My SQL

    Myql & Sql Server are power full databases form opensource and MS respectively
    while connecting with front end we may need certain drivers that's quite free in the case of mysql so as a programer,learner you can easly proceed with the Mysql,and sql server is also a power full backend having certain copy right ,and usability restrictions
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    Jayalal


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