![]() ![]() I ran back into Postgres when I started using that. It treated Nulls pretty weird - all bad things for a DBA type person, so I ran into it with xTuple. But MySQL had way too many issues with data types - it would do all kinds of interesting things like autocast and make data disappear. I knew a little bit about Postgres but everything I had read said that it was still an immature database and to use MySQL. It required too many people to keep touching things, there were a lot of repetitive steps, and there was no way to automate tasks. ![]() At the time I was looking for a new ERP/MRP package for the company that I was working for as the one we bought for the Y2K Bug wasn’t working out. I started in March 2020, but I’d known about Command Prompt since 2004/05. How long have you been with Command Prompt? Welcome to our blog series: Meet the Team, where we will introduce you to the minds behind Command Prompt. This month we are talking with Justin Graf, DBA.
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