Not just MySQLFront. PhpMyAdmin chokes on it, too.

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: ML
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:08 AM
  Subject: Re: User Variables doesn't work?


  You are right, I tried from command line and it works, the problem occurs
  with MySQL Front v2.5. This is strange because I love this software and
this
  is a strange bug...

  Regards.


  > > I'm using User Variables, I tried it with the query found in the mysql
  > > manul:
  > > SELECT @t1:=(@t2:=1)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:=4,@t1,@t2,@t3;
  > > But I receive this error:
  > > You have an error in your SQL syntax.  Check the manual that
corresponds
  to
  > > your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near
  > > '(@t2NULL1)[EMAIL PROTECTED],@t1,@t2,@t3' at line 1
  > > I have MySQL v4.0.12
  >
  > Worked perfect for me. Did you execute the above query from command-line
  client or what client did you use?


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