Ramanathan,
Saturday, August 31, 2002, 3:54:27 PM, you wrote:
RPS I have two connections open to a mysql-nt server. I am using one
RPS connection to add a field field to a table using the command
RPS ALTER TABLE testtable ADD testfield int;
RPS Now if I issue any query from the second connection, the mysql-nt daemon
RPS crashes with a Dr.Watson error. The but if I open a new connection it works
RPS fine. Only connections open at the time of table alteration have problem
RPS Can anyone help me to overcome this problem
What version of MySQL do you use? I just tested it and all worked like
a charm. Could you provide a repeatable test case?
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