On Fri, 2001-10-05 at 17:06, David Turner wrote: > > > > BTW, this is unique in MySQL - you can have tables mixed to be > > transactional (InnoDB) and nontransactional (MyISAM) and use them mixed > > in same query. All other SQL-s (as much I know) have transactions on > > Oracle's Global Temporary Tables don't write to redo or rollback, and > on normal tables you can "alter table tablename nologging" to shut transaction > logging off.
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