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en:user_advanced:greenstone_databases [2017/09/08 08:39] – [Using Squirrel SQL Client to manage Relational Databases] anupamaen:user_advanced:greenstone_databases [2017/09/08 08:40] anupama
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 +====== Information about the databases Greenstone uses ======
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 Greenstone comes with several database systems included: [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:user_advanced:collection_database|gdbm, jdbm, SQLite]]. When building a collection, you can control which of these is used. In GS3, the default is jdbm. Greenstone comes with several database systems included: [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:user_advanced:collection_database|gdbm, jdbm, SQLite]]. When building a collection, you can control which of these is used. In GS3, the default is jdbm.
  
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 Note that Greenstone databases with gdb and jdb extensions are flat databases, not relational DBs. So that's Greenstone's collection level databases and GS2's user and history databases. Note that Greenstone databases with gdb and jdb extensions are flat databases, not relational DBs. So that's Greenstone's collection level databases and GS2's user and history databases.
  
-=== Using Squirrel SQL Client to manage Relational Databases ===+===== Using Squirrel SQL Client to manage Relational Databases =====
 If you wanted an application with a friendly interface to manage any relational databases that Greenstone creates, then try Squirrel SQL Client, which is for relational databases. If you wanted an application with a friendly interface to manage any relational databases that Greenstone creates, then try Squirrel SQL Client, which is for relational databases.
  
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