Replication just executes the commands in the binary log (i.e INSERT,
UPDATE, DELETE, ...). So if you make sure that you do not issue a DDL
for creation/altering in the master DB, everything should work fine.

However, I would advice against it (it is not a supported feature, but a
"trick")

Cheers
/rudy

-----Original Message-----
From: unplug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: maandag 4 augustus 2003 12:03
To: mysql
Subject: replication question

HI all,

  Is it possible to perform replication as follow?  HOW?

master (innodb) -----------replication-----------> slave (myisam)

Rgds,
Ringo

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