Jay,

My quick opinion about this comment below.  Unfortunately I'm still
using MySQL 3.23.x in production (an on going battle to get them to
upgrade is still in progress).  However, our development server is
using MySQL 4.1.x (yet another on going battle to get them to install
3.23.x).  Therefore, having the information with the version number
of when a function was introduced would be GREAT!  I'm sure I'm not
the only one with this confusion. :)  If there ever becomes a time
where you guys have enough resources to add that into the manual that
would GREAT!!!

We certainly want to do anything to make the manual more helpful! However, I think I don't understand your request: If you're using both 3.23 and 4.1, you only have to use *one* manual because 3.23, 4.0, and 4.1 are all covered in the same manual. What am I getting wrong?

If you'd be using, say, 4.1 and 5.0, and you'd complain that you'd have to look into two manuals to get the whole story for your particular setup, I'd understand that.

/Stefan


-----Original Message----- From: Stefan Hinz
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[1] The reasoning behind this: Is it relevant for a 5.0 user to know
 that INET_ATON() was introduced in 3.23.15? We don't think it is,
and many users had complained that the manual was full of "clutter"
like that.

Regards,

Stefan


Regards,

Stefan
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