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== Different kinds of databases == | == Different kinds of databases == | ||
* [[MySQL]] | * [[MySQL]] | ||
* MSSQL | * MSSQL - see [[Installing MSSQL for PHP]] | ||
* Oracle | * Oracle - see [[Installing Oracle for PHP]] | ||
* [[PostgreSQL]] | * [[PostgreSQL]] | ||
Revision as of 13:24, 10 July 2009
Note: This article is a work in progress. Please use the page comments or an appropriate moodle.org forum for any recommendations/suggestions for improvement.
Databases and Moodle
When talking about Moodle and databases there are actually two different kind of things which can be meant:
- a) The Moodle activity named Database
- b) The database on your server where Moodle stores all its content
a) Database activity
See
b) Moodle database
See
- Category:DB
- Development:Database Schema - The files available here are in DBDesigner 4 format. DBDesigner 4 is a schema drawing program for MySQL data bases released under GPL.
- Development:Database schema introduction
- Create Moodle site database
- "Database abstraction layers and Moodle" from Christopher Douce's blog (Open University)
- "Moodle database design issues I'd like to tackle/see tackled" in the Moodle forum (from 2007).
- Databases forum.
XMLDB
XMLDB stores the database definition in an XML format that can be used to install Moodle on any database.
- Development:Database
- Development:XMLDB Documentation
- Development:XMLDB defining an XML structure#The XMLDB editor
- XMLDB editor
- Category:XMLDB
Different kinds of databases
- MySQL
- MSSQL - see Installing MSSQL for PHP
- Oracle - see Installing Oracle for PHP
- PostgreSQL
New database layer in Moodle 2.0
- See Development:DB_layer_2.0.
- For new features in Moodle 2.0 see Development:Coding#Database.
See also:
- Moodle Documentation Forum discussion about Categories "DB" and "Database"