As a newbie just experimenting with LOG4OM, not particularly au fait with some of the computer 'speak', I wonder what I might be missing by not using SQL . I just have SQLite enabled, and from my experience to date with 227,000 contacts in my log it seems to do all I need.
Any comments ?
Steve
GW4BLE
SQL - Do I need it ?
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Re: SQL - Do I need it ?
Steve,
We usually re comment MySQL for large logs and rate Sqlite as OK for up to 150k QSO's, however if it's working OK I would stick with it - If it ain't broke don't fix it!
MySQL is very usefull where multiple stations need to log to the same database at the same time, like in a contest or DXPediition situation. Apart for that there are not many other advantages for the normal Amateur.
We usually re comment MySQL for large logs and rate Sqlite as OK for up to 150k QSO's, however if it's working OK I would stick with it - If it ain't broke don't fix it!
MySQL is very usefull where multiple stations need to log to the same database at the same time, like in a contest or DXPediition situation. Apart for that there are not many other advantages for the normal Amateur.
73 Terry G4POP
Re: SQL - Do I need it ?
Hi Terry,
Yes, agree with your sentiments - "if it ain't broke....."
I guess with SQL the database load / search may be faster ?, sure there's a few seconds, when for example this morning I needed to delete a couple of QSOs but I don't have an issue with that.
Steve
GW4BLE
Yes, agree with your sentiments - "if it ain't broke....."
I guess with SQL the database load / search may be faster ?, sure there's a few seconds, when for example this morning I needed to delete a couple of QSOs but I don't have an issue with that.
Steve
GW4BLE