On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 01:58:55PM -0500, Kevin D wrote:

> I've been reading the docs but I just want to verify. It seems like
> the latest version of MySQL support transactions and referential
> integrity. Is this correct? Does MySQL now also support stored
> procedures?

BDB and InnoDB tables both have transactions.  InnoDB also has
referential integrity.

Nobody has bloated MySQL with stored procedures yet. :-)

Jeremy
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