Thanks to all. Simon's response outlines the direction I will be headed.
KC
[snip]
The argument usually used by people looking for
- triggers
- functions + procedures
- foriegn keys
is the persuit of data integrity, and encapsulating business logic
within the
database.
Whilst this goal is nob
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From: Roman Neuhauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 3:05 PM
To: Primaria Falticeni
Cc: Kerry Colligan; MySQL LIST
Subject: Re: Triggers
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-17 21:28:12 +0300:
> From: "Kerry Colligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I see that 5.x
:28 PM
To: Kerry Colligan
Cc: MySQL LIST
Subject: Re: Triggers
Importance: High
Why don't you use PHP or ASP functions on the server-side in Web page code.
They act like a trigger and you don't need MySQL 5.0 for them. Remember that
you can benefit from the both servers: MySQL and
I see that 5.x will support triggers. Does anyone have any advice for
implementation of triggers on the DB? I will need to be able to utilize them
from web applications AND from command-line type interface. Any suggestions
welcome at this point. (RH 7.3, MySQL 3.23.56 presently)
Thanks
--
Kerry
Tried a Promise FastTrak 100 TX2 in a Dell; RH 7.3. Miserable. Bailed on it
after one month.
Kerry
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Anyone had