I guess I'm a little confused about the MySQL versions.

What is the real "production" version?  If 4.0.2 can be called a
production version, I'd gladly use it on my web site; however, it
doesn't seem to indicate that on the MySQL home page.  So if I find a
bug in 3.23.47 that was fixed a "long time ago" as Mr. Milivojevic
states, wouldn't I expect it to find its way into the 3.23.X series as
the production series?

I really like MySQL and don't mean this as any type of a flame, just
wondering what the versions mean.  Thanks for any insight anyone can
shed on this for me....

Greg Bailey


Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
> 
> Greg Bailey writes:
> > >Description:
> >
> > Joining multiple tables together in a select statement with where
> > clauses
> > using the "IN (...)" construct generate duplicated output rows.
> >
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I tested your case with 4.0.2 and got identical results from both
> queries.
> 
> This was some bug probably fixed long time ago.
> 
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