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apm
04-22-1999, 12:25 AM
Hi,

I am planning on developing a databse. But before I start to do that. I need a few question answered.

1) Can there be like password issued for each user who wants to enter into the database. SOmething like a registeration thingy. Where to access databse you hve to choose a password and enter information.

2) Can users edit personal information using their registeration id and password.

3) Can user enter record into the database?

4) Are there restriction on how many tables can be open at one time?

5) Restriction on how many users can login at a time?

6) Are there restriction on the number of tables that can be created system wise or policy wise?

I know some of the questions asked are very novice. But I am still very confused on how the futurequest system works and if there are any restrictions in regards to databses.

Thanks in advance.

APoorva

Deb
04-22-1999, 12:39 AM
There are no restrictions in place on the mySQL access as long as you remain within the restrictions within your account in general (Bandwidth, space, resources).

As far as the different things you can do with it, your best bet is to head over to http://www.mysql.com you may also want to contact WJ Gilmore at http://www.314interactive.com for consulting and/or design work in this area.

Hope this helps a bit
Deb