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I just get obsessive and thorough when testing and then I don't like 
stale data in my database - so I like to reset everything. It would be 
better to backup before testing and then restore. Resetting the AI just 
makes it the same as if you had.
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I agree, that is why I truncate the tables after testing, if I am
testing on the production box.

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And my real question is about PhpMyAdmin and why it no longer seems to 
let you reset the AI using the Operations page. At least it doesn't on 
my machine - Windows XP - Apache/2.0.55 - PhpMyAdmin 2.6.4-pl3.
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Hmmm....doesn't phpMyAdmin have a list or bug report? I know that a
bunch of us use it here...but this may be specific enough for the more
specific lists. 

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