Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:12:01PM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote:
It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The
fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off
slightly.
Oh, okay. If you can suggest a more clear version, perhap
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:12:01PM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote:
> It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The
> fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off
> slightly.
Oh, okay. If you can suggest a more clear version, perhaps Paul will
update the m
It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The
fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off
slightly.
To everyone else who replied, thanks for your tolerance.
Regards,
Chris
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 03:55, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003
At 2:58 +1100 12/15/03, Chris Nolan wrote:
Hi all, while reading through some of the MySQL docs, I noticed the
following paragraph:
|ALTER TABLE| works by making a temporary copy of the original
table. The alteration is performed on the copy, then the original
table is deleted and the new one i
Chris Nolan wrote:
This seems a bit confusing. On one hand, it says that updates don't
fail, but on the other hand it says they are stalled until ALTER TABLE
is done executing. Am I going blind/loosing my mind (a possibility I am
open to) or do others agree with me?
It looks perfectly correct.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:58:53AM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote:
> Hi all, while reading through some of the MySQL docs, I noticed the
> following paragraph:
>
> |ALTER TABLE| works by making a temporary copy of the original table.
> The alteration is performed on the copy, then the original table i
Hi all, while reading through some of the MySQL docs, I noticed the
following paragraph:
|ALTER TABLE| works by making a temporary copy of the original table.
The alteration is performed on the copy, then the original table is
deleted and the new one is renamed. This is done in such a way that
Since CHECK cannot be used in CREATE TABLE in any way, shape or form, remove
it from the documentation for CREATE TABLE.
Lary Irwin
CCA Medical
sql, query
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (th
version 3.23.49.
when you have not compiled with --enable-local-infile, you
will get
$ mysql --help | grep local | wc -l
0
looks like undocumented feature.
--
Petr Chloupek
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:15:03PM +0530, yash wrote:
> hi,
Hi Yash. :-)
>i just installed the mysql 4.0.1 max for freebsd.
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root users 6085585 Dec 24 02:44
> mysql-max-4.0.1-alpha-unknown-freebsdelf4.4-i386.tar.gz
>
> and followed steps for the binary install and star
hi,
i just installed the mysql 4.0.1 max for freebsd.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root users 6085585 Dec 24 02:44
mysql-max-4.0.1-alpha-unknown-freebsdelf4.4-i386.tar.gz
and followed steps for the binary install and started the Post installation
steps.
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapt
esn't seem to be true.
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
>Submitter-Id:
>Originator:
>Organization:
Community Internet plc
>MySQL support: none
>Synopsis: Documentation bug on use of '' in mysql.user.host?
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medi
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