Ed, this is unfortunately "by design". Personally I don't get why this
choice was made...

Reference:
        http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/190869


Regards,

 Atle
 FCI, Inc. - Unix Systems Administrator

On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Ed Pauley II wrote:

> We recently upgraded to MySQL 5.0. Since upgrading I have noticed that
> queries of the form "INSERT INTO test.test_table VALUES('test','1')" no
> longer replicate. If you connect to or change to the test database and
> then execute "INSERT INTO test_table VALUES('test','1')" the query
> replicates. Is this normal behavior? Is there a configuration setting
> that I can change to make replication accept explicit database naming in
> the query?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
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> Ed Pauley II
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