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coming in late:
>From a contrarian POV, on top of the benefits of only having to chuck a coiuple of DLLs into the deployment:
Again - even easier with SQLIte: no need for Dotnet if you don't insist on C# ;-)
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>You can use the Compact edition with the ADO.NET support for EF and Linq (native providers not OLDEB)
Should be possible at least with the C# version, but haven't verified
>You can use SSMS to create/manage CE databases.
So ?
>IIRC replicating to a main SQL server is supported?
Would be a biggie if needed - which I interpret as not in Marks use case -
but I have jumped to false assupmtions before.
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>Admitted downsides:
>4GB database limit
>No Stored Procs.
>No nested transactions ?
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>But unlikely that any of the latter would be a show-stopper for Mark ?
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I understood his use case to be a non-connected desktop -
and fior this neither a full blown express makes sense nor staying inside the MS fold just for kicks -
SQLite being used almost on every device is a big pro in my book.
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