Cristian Paslaru writes:
>
> The case for this patch is that you can do sql queries with 1.1e+1 to say,
> or 1.1e01, but if you try 1.1e1 will give you an error.
>
> I try it on MySQL 3.23.39 and 3.23.33. I think this is a very old and not
> seen bug.
>
> Regards.
>
> --
> Cristian Paslaru
> http://devel.iasi.ro
Thanks for explanation. We shall consider it.
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