Hi All, I used the prepare statement in mysql and it worked. Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
regards anandkl On 7/11/08, Ananda Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I could not find it, when i tried the above > > find / -type d -name mysql-test > > But i looked at the prepared statements in mysql, i try that and get to you > all. > > regards > anandkl > > On 7/10/08, Joerg Bruehe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Ananda, >> >> >> Ananda Kumar wrote: >> >>> Hi Joerg, >>> Can you please let me the correct path to find mysql-test/t grep -i >>> 'prepare.*@' *.test >>> >> >> no, I cannot - I do not know where you installed MySQL, and which >> package you used. >> >> Just do >> find / -type d -name mysql-test >> and the system will tell you. >> >> >> Jörg >> >> -- >> Joerg Bruehe, MySQL Build Team, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sun Microsystems GmbH, Sonnenallee 1, D-85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten >> Geschaeftsfuehrer: Thomas Schroeder, Wolfgang Engels, Dr. Roland Boemer >> Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Martin Haering Muenchen: HRB161028 >> >> >