Then go post your findings to the mysql bug lists as a noncompliance
issue or contribute a patch so you can get your error message. The fact
remains that you do not have to have your data truncated nor ever see an
error message, if your fields are large enough to contain the data you
will insert
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 16:48:14 -0500, Giudice, Salvatore
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then go post your findings to the mysql bug lists as a noncompliance
issue or contribute a patch so you can get your error message. The fact
remains that you do not have to have your data truncated nor ever see an
You snipped out my paragraph where I mentioned tuning the DB itself,
queries, and schema. I have no doubt that 8.x is faster than
7.x, but I
did not find any reports from people claiming a 10X
performance boost. I
didn't look hard, but I did look. I'll look into installing
8.x and see