just what the world needs:  more non-standard sql 
syntax.

> Ok, so it seems to be a bug. What's the procedure for reporting it (or
> do the developers read this list?)
> 
> -David
> A minimal test case that demonstrates the bug:
> create table t (
>   id  integer,
>   index id_idx(id)
> );
> insert into t(id) values(null);
> select * from t; 
> delete from t where id <=> 1;
> select * from t; 
> 
> 
> AB> I get the same behaviour with mysql 3.23.47 (not max) and with mysql v
> AB> 4.0.4-beta
> AB> Without the index it works fine.  Must be a bug....
> AB> Cheers,
> AB> Andrew

-- 
        John Ragan
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