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would.
I actually like that idea a lot myself. I know I always try and get
$current_company to get support contracts, but that doesnt' always happen. I
think it'd be cool to 'vote' for future enhancements with our money.
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needed upgrading, mysql had been set up correctly. If your mysql really is
set up right, you could verify this by trying to perform a transaction via
command line. If it works there, it's your connection most likely.
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On Thursday 10 October 2002 10:32 pm, Joel Rees wrote:
At 12:58 +0200 10/10/02, Alex Polite wrote:
Is there any way I could display a MySQL database as a filesystem
under Linux?
To which, on Thu, 10 Oct 2002 at 17:56:31 -0500, Paul DuBois asked
What does that mean?
Should we guess
, to enact some .cnf changes. For us, the upgrade has been a godsend.
This is using the official binaries (not RPM if that makes a difference at
all).
Jayce^
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we're having.
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On Wednesday 05 June 2002 03:27 pm, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 11:31:56AM -0700, j.random.programmer wrote:
If any folks from MySQL AB are reading this:
I need to go into production *today* with 3.23.5x. I am using InnoDB
heavily (and need the newer
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Well, you could just base the 100% off the highest returned value.
eg, if 3.95 is the highest return, then, that's your 100%, the others are just
percentages of that.
Jayce^
On Monday 29 April 2002 01:44 pm, Mouratidis wrote:
Actually
keeping us from going to Innodb full scale.
Jayce^
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