In place of the MySQL/DB2 storage engine (coming soon??)

I would rather see a MySQL to DB2 conversion routine for the database
statements.

Bryan


On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Mike Pavlak <Mike.Pavlak@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Folks,



Please do not interpret this message as a plan for development. I am
trying to find out if there would be any value to a Net.Data to PHP
conversion tool. If IBM and/or Zend and/or someone else were to
construct such a beast, who would use it? Why or why not?



Show of hands, please!



Regards,



Mike Pavlak

Solutions Consultant

Zend technologies, Inc.

(815)722-3454

(815)263-5556

mike.p@xxxxxxxx



Check out my blog <http://blogs.zend.com/author/mikepavlak>



Also, check out the i5 content at ZendCon 2008 - Our annual PHP
ConferenceSeptember 15-18:

www.zendcon.com



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