Andrey Kotrekhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Sorry. I am wrong. Situation is worse.
> Both tables aren't replicate to the slave.
> But query try run it on slave :(
> 
> slave: mysql-4.0.13
> master: mysql-4.0.14

What replication options do you use?

> 
>>
>> I have 2 servers. 1-st is master, 2-d - slave.
>> But slave store only some tables of master.
>> For example, master has tables A, B
>> But slave has only A table
>>
>> The problem:
>>
>> query: UPDATE A,B SET A.a=B.a WHERE A.c=B.c;
>> the result: crash replication on slave;
>>



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