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that tells us how far to indent the activity when it is displayed. This gives us some more flexibility on the course outline to arrange things as we might like them, into subtopics etc Backup/restore is updated as well. There is also a bit more robustness in course/mod.php
Once databases exist, Moodle should support a wide
variety of databases (because it uses the ADODB library).
Unfortunately, database differences still means that
the *creation* of the databases is very different.
This directory (and the db directory in each module)
contains SQL code for creating Moodle databases on
each type of database.
mysql.sql - the main database Moodle is developed with
postgres7.sql - the PostgreSQL schema is still alpha,
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