Jepp! Two years ago I damaged all ongoing projects of my company from home by forgetting a where-clause; the backups were not @home :-)
pure luck I wasn't killed in a car-crash that day...while we hurried to the companys rooms
So while typos aren't an argument for DBMS :-), an rdbms is the way to go if scaleabilty matters, and it matters for every project not typed at the console-prompt (and somtimes even there...)
In reply to Re: Re: Re: PERL/CGI Performance
by Tomte
in thread Perl/CGI Performance for a Shopping Cart
by Sasquire
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