Other than mysql_free_result() how can I free up memory upon the
completion of a query?
TIA!
jay
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At 13:19 -0500 6/24/03, Jay Blanchard wrote:
Other than mysql_free_result() how can I free up memory upon the
completion of a query?
Why don't you want to use the function that is provided for that
purpose?
TIA!
jay
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Paul DuBois, Senior Technical Writer
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MySQL AB,
Hello.
As I said in my last mail, you can tell MySQL how much memory to use.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 03:44:14PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 18:52 29/03/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hello again!
Sorry but didn't see your other comments on first reading.
I thought that the key cache
At 18:52 29/03/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hello again!
Sorry but didn't see your other comments on first reading.
I thought that the key cache meant that mysqld would only hold key/indexes
in memory and that the data the indexs point to would
still be read/written from disk. It's just that it seems