On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Henrik Ingo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why dot? Isn't dot allowed in catalog / schema names?
>
> If using this scheme, it would have to be disallowd in catalog names.

But why dot? :p

> For schema names it wouldn't make a difference (which is a deliberate
> design goal).
>
>
>>> Examples:
>>>
>>> drizzle --host=shared.host --user=mycatalog.hingo --password=sshhh myschema
>>
>> Why not --catalog=mycatalog?
>
> Yes, sorry for leaving out context. This would of course be possible.
> Stewart was more thinking of ways to provide some way to connect to a
> catalog that is also backward compatible, such as using mysql client,
> or mysql php and jdbc drivers.

That's fine, but it doesn't require the drizzle client to put catalog
and user in a single field too.

-- 
Olaf

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