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I don't know anything about .NET language , but I gues there should be MySQL not MSSQL

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.NET is not a language, it is a software framework which can be utilised by a number of different languages. MSSQL refers more generally to Microsoft SQL Server which is a Relational Database Management System (like MySQL is an RDBMS) produced by Microsoft.

That section of this site is the home for discussions of those particular technologies.

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Originally Posted by Salathe View Post
.NET is not a language, it is a software framework which can be utilised by a number of different languages. MSSQL refers more generally to Microsoft SQL Server which is a Relational Database Management System (like MySQL is an RDBMS) produced by Microsoft.

That section of this site is the home for discussions of those particular technologies.
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