Has anyone here tried the SQL version of DBman?
1)Is it any good?
2)Is it easy to get to grips with for someone who's unfamiliar with SQL, but knows a little Perl.
3) How come it isn't being advertised more positively? I could find virtually no info on it whatever at this site!
4)$350 is quite a serious price tag. Are there any comparable scripts that use MySQL - at a lower price (as close to buckshee as possible)? Or are at least available as shareware, try-before-you-buy, etc.
TIA!
Alan
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]
1)Is it any good?
2)Is it easy to get to grips with for someone who's unfamiliar with SQL, but knows a little Perl.
3) How come it isn't being advertised more positively? I could find virtually no info on it whatever at this site!
4)$350 is quite a serious price tag. Are there any comparable scripts that use MySQL - at a lower price (as close to buckshee as possible)? Or are at least available as shareware, try-before-you-buy, etc.
TIA!
Alan
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 25, 2000).]