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Re: Querying an SQL database
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Re: Querying an SQL database


  • Subject: Re: Querying an SQL database
  • From: Steve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 09:38:13 +0100

On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 02:15 pm, Mark J. Lilback wrote:

The MacSQL Framework does this for you. You can get free access to the current beta version, and when it ships soon, there will be a feature-limited free version.

I haven't received a response from these people, and although grateful to everyone for the suggestion of MacSQL, it doesn't do what I asked - query a MySQL database from AppleScript. It involves using another piece of software, $249 per client which is $2,750 that I won't be allowed to spend on "testing a solution."

Is their really no way to query an SQL database from AppleScript which, lets face it, you can do "out of the box" in Perl, PHP and JavaScript? I mean, I know there isn't a "SELECT" statement in AppleScript, but I can't spend $250 connecting free stuff to free stuff. :-)

Steve
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