Normal query , the one started with the select statement works well, so I'm
thinking about a workaround if possible.
The info returned by 'show slave status' are available in some table, when I
can retrieve data using normal select statement ?

regards, Enzo


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Da: Gleb Paharenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: martedì 27 dicembre 2005 17.13
A: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Oggetto: Re: field truncate trying to using 'show slave status'


Hello.  > Is this a limit of mysql ( I got the 5.0.15 wins revision ) or a
MYDAC >(rev 3.50) limit or I simply missed something else ?  I'm not a MYDAC
(Delphi, C++ Builder) expert, but in my opinion, the problem is not in
MySQL, because Query Browser and SQLyog use native MySQL C API and have no
problems. MYDAC can work with MySQL in two ways - using MySQL client or
native MySQL network protocol. Which of these two options are you using?
AESYS S.p.A. [Enzo Arlati] wrote: > I'm using mysql 5.0.15 on windows 2000.
> I connect to database using MYDAC component, which seems to work well >
enough. > I got a problem when I tried to load the resultset returned by a
query like > 'show slave status'. > In this case some of the fields are
truncated. > As example the first field named 'Slave_IO_State' should have a
value like > 'Waiting for master to send event', while the field i got have
only 'Waiting > for ma'. >  > If I use MysqlBrowser or yog demo , I get the
whole string. >  > Is this a limit of mysql ( I got the 5.0.15 wins
revision ) or a MYDAC (rev > 3.50) limit or I simply missed something else ?
>  > regards, Enzo >  >

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