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9/19/2008 7:46 AM
 

Aha,,, thanks for the clarification... that makes sense... Good luck with your efforts and I sincerely wish you all the best. As Sebastian correctly pointed out, this is indeed a big task :)....

 

Sanjay

 


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10/17/2009 2:20 PM
 

alex kwiatkowski wrote
 

 Hi everyone. Just announcing that i have started creating a MySQL DataProvider for DNN. In the coming days i will try and get a blog up and start tweeting with my progress (http://twitter.com/rupurt). It will be a fully open source project that i will be setting up on google code and running of the standard MySQL connecter/NET.

 Development will be for v4.9 and eventually i will add backwards compatibilty if bugs crop up. I will be posting to this forum regularly also if you want to keep tract


I could not find anything on twitter.

How is it going?

 
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10/19/2009 8:41 AM
 

How are you making out Alex?

I noticed there is an open source project to convert t-sql to mysql on SourceForge located here http://sourceforge.net/projects/tsql2mysql/. Have you tried something like that?

 



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