JAS should support PostgreSQL (and optionally other databases). The post sensible way seems to be to have a base SQL class which contains the majority of the query components (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, FROM, WHERE, ORDER BY, etc) which can be overridden by the extending classes.
An interesting option would be to use PDO for the base class as this will support more than just MySQL and PostgreSQL. Additionally it allows for "named variables" for prepared statements which should m...
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