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I have used macs all my life for music composition, recording, and MS Office and have always been happy. But now I am creating relational databases with forms, querys and tables and I am forced to use Access. I have used filemaker pro- but it is very limited and can not create complicated relationships. Although I also have a PC I would rather use a mac, is there Access for mac, if not how does it run through Virtual PC? How fast would my mac have to be to have it run well.

Thinking of buying a Tibook would this handle it? Is Oracle or Sybase overkill or the only SQL choice I have? Thanks for any info. [quote]Originally posted by zappa: I have used macs all my life for music composition, recording, and MS Office and have always been happy. But now I am creating relational databases with forms, querys and tables and I am forced to use Access. I have used filemaker pro- but it is very limited and can not create complicated relationships. Although I also have a PC I would rather use a mac, is there Access for mac, if not how does it run through Virtual PC?

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How fast would my mac have to be to have it run well. Thinking of buying a Tibook would this handle it? Is Oracle or Sybase overkill or the only SQL choice I have? Thanks for any info FileMaker is a very powerful program the only relationships that I can think of that it has problems with is many to many, but if you know how to program for FM you can easily get around this limitation. [quote]Originally posted by madmax559: use oracle or postgressql mysql is a joke for relational db's its great for stuff where you need data quickly but if you are designing schemas where data integrity is paramount then the above 2 are the best choices at the moment oracle is still a dev release so i would pick postgres stay away from access.its NOT a rdbms feel free to msg me if you need help with oracle I disagree with your comments on MySQL.

Just use InnoDB to get ACID and you will have a decent database. This guy doesn't want to build a fortune 100 company around the thing, so Oracle is certainly overkill (better spend that $$$ on RAID-1:cool: ).

Postgres is more difficult to use and has less support, so I think he should go for MySQL if he does wants to go the SQL route. Personally I think he should give Filemaker another chance.

Daniel, are there any books or other resources that Zappa can use to learn Filemaker programming? [: Message edited by: wfzelle ] •. [quote]Originally posted by wfzelle: I disagree with your comments on MySQL. Just use InnoDB to get ACID and you will have a decent database. This guy doesn't want to build a fortune 100 company around the thing, so Oracle is certainly overkill.

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[: Message edited by: wfzelle ] fair enough.i wasnt thinking of innoddb i think innodb still doesnt do nested queries. I may be wrong on that one.

The reason i suggested oracle is.despite a steep learning curve once you 'get' sql every other db is a piece of cake and i was under the impression he was looking to learn btw oracle is free as long its not deployed in production so its a great tool to learn on. Relational or not relational? Why not: Is Access good enough for the job? It look like you have some experience with access allready. And Access is a wonderful tool when it comes to setting up tables, forms and reports.

So do you need to use anything else then. Why not try Access on Mac in Virtual PC.