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
>>
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