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Should we have a universal sample schema across different examples? #29

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billy1624 opened this issue Aug 4, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #62
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Should we have a universal sample schema across different examples? #29

billy1624 opened this issue Aug 4, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #62

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@billy1624
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Hey @karatakis, I saw we've two examples now. One for MySQL and the other for SQLite. But I'm wondering why the first one is based on sakila sample schema while the later is based on chinook? Is there any reason behind that?

Btw... great work! :D

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I will work on replacing SQLite database.

I had some issues with sakila generating postgre SQL schema, but I will give it a try again.

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Postgres now uses sakila with this commit e4362ec

I am waiting for SeaQL/sea-schema#77 so I can use sakila on sqlite too.

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I think we can work on updating SQLite example to base on sakila database.

We could depends on sea-schema's master branch at the moment and wait for the release of sea-schema v0.9.4

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