Graciliano,

I believe you are right about the SQL syntax problem. For example, in the CREATE statement, Oracle uses VARCHAR2 instead of VARCHAR. So, I'm already thinking that the CREATE statement would need to be a parameter that comes with the selected database.

So far, it appears that the same SELECT, INSERT and UPDATE statements can be used on at least the popular databases.

I see SQLite as a DBI driver. I see HDB as another abstraction layer. Am I wrong? I am not sure of this since I am not able to find any information about HDB. Could you provide a link?

Thanks for your help.

Richard


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: To DBI or not to DBI by rzward
in thread To DBI or not to DBI by rzward

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