Op maandag 12 november 2007, schreef Larry Garfield:
The only alternative I see is to use data-structure-based query builders instead in some cases.
While I agree that forcing us to think about multiple databases is good architecturally, we just don't have the resources to support non-MySQL as well as we do PostgreSQL. I would not object to committing the MySQL portions and fixing PostgreSQL later.
This whole thread is the main reason why many projects choose to build a really DB independent system. Like AdoDB or Active Record. Those two, IMO are OTT for drupal, but still, its worth noting it down somewhere: "Nov 2007: big issues, long threads, frustrated developers, delayed release: caused by our DB-bstraction, not being really abstract enough". Bèr -- Drupal, Ruby on Rails and Joomla! development http://webschuur.com