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An '''activity module''' named Database
An '''activity module''' named Database
*[[Database module]] - an activity which allows teachers and students to build up a bank of structured information
*[[Database activity module]] - an activity which allows teachers and students to build up a bank of structured information
*[[Database module settings]] (for administrators)
*[[Database activity module settings]] (for administrators)


An [[Authentication|authentication]] plugin
An [[Authentication|authentication]] plugin
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*[[Installing_Moodle#Creating_an_empty_database|Instructions on creating a database for Moodle]] in the [[Installing_Moodle|installation documentation]].
*[[Installing_Moodle#Creating_an_empty_database|Instructions on creating a database for Moodle]] in the [[Installing_Moodle|installation documentation]].
Moodle's database is typically [[MySQL]] or [[Postgres]], but can also be Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle.
Moodle's database is typically [[MySQL]] or [[Postgres]], but can also be Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle.


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Revision as of 14:04, 11 August 2009

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An activity module named Database

An authentication plugin

An enrolment plugin

A Moodle site's underlying database

Moodle's database is typically MySQL or Postgres, but can also be Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle.


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