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Storing Genealogy Tree into an SQL Database

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Posted Sunday, June 11, 2006 - Post #11491
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I saw on the GenoPro 2 feature list there was a possibility to use an SQL database to store genealogy information. I cannot find anything related to SQL in the user interface.

Is it possible to do that?

I saw the post about someone wanting to export in SQL for phpGedView, this is not exactly what I would like.
If genopro was able to store all its information in the database, and update it exactly as it does with its flat or xml file, it would be perfect (I don't mind the table schema, as long as it is there is a way to prefix the table name for example with say "gno_").

Does genopro does that? if it does i'd really like to try it in the few days left in my evaluation period BigGrin

Thanks!!


Edited: Sunday, June 11, 2006 by GenoProSupport

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Forum Post Okay, and what about all the work/tools you are talking of in this... By olivier.jaquemet ( Sunday, June 11, 2006 )
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