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Re: Managing a database under Linux



Fah, MySQL for 200 students?
Why not opt for Oracle or DB2...

Now that's what I call overkill.

Use perl and a dbm-styled database (gdbm, whatnot).

Even a simple flat-file would do.

Mike wrote:
> 
> MySQL
> 
> If u want i can do it 4 u.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Noam Bloom wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > I'm in charge of creating a CS grades database for my school. The
> > general idea is that each student may view his grades without the need
> > for any password, and the teachers can have a nice interface to change
> > the grades. As obvious, the teachers must enter some sort of
> > identification along with a password, and the database has to be secure.
> >
> > Can you recommend a good software to be used? The database will consist
> > of approx. 200 students' grades.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Noam
> >
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