Yves Arsenault <yves.arsenault@stripped> wrote:
> (i.e. difference in performance, slightly different syntax....etc)
Syntax is the same as MySQL is the same. Case sensivity in table and
database names is an issue.
As for performance - you should try both and find out which is faster
for your needs. I am sure, the result won't surprise you. :)
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