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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T00:39:30+00:00 2026-06-05T00:39:30+00:00

Heroku advises against this because of possible issues. I’m an SQL noob, can you

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Heroku advises against this because of possible issues. I’m an SQL noob, can you explain the type of issues that could be encountered by using different databases?

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    2026-06-05T00:39:31+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 12:39 am

    Different databases interpret and adhere to the SQL standard differently. If you were to, say, copy paste some code from SQLite to PostgreSQL there’s a very large chance that it won’t immediately work. If it’s only basic queries, then maybe, but when dealing with anything particular there’s a very low chance of complete compatability.

    Some databases are also more up to date with the standard. It’s a similar battlefield to that of internet browsers. If you’ve ever made some websites you’d know compatability is a pain in the ass, having to get it to work for older versions and Internet Explorer. Because some databases are older than others, and some even older than the standards, they would’ve had their own way of doing things which they can’t just scrap and jump to the standard because they would lose support for their existing larger customers (this is especially the case with a database engine called Oracle). PostgreSQL is sort of like Google Chrome, quite high up there on standards compliance but still with some of its own little quirks. SQLite is, as the name suggests, a light-weight database system. You could assume it lacks some of the more advanced functionality from the standards.

    The database engines also perform the same actions differently. It is worth getting to know and understand one database and how it works (deeper than just the query level) so you can make the most of that.

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