Andrew,
you can tell the answer from Brent's info (not obvious in your mail, as
you put your new text above the quote):
Am Di, den 05.04.2005 schrieb Andrew um 18:05:
> Hello Brent,
>
>Thanks for reply.
>
>But I would like to know if we have desired behavior in latest
>versions
Hello Brent,
Thanks for reply.
But I would like to know if we have desired behavior in latest
versions of MySQL or it is a bug.
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Best regards,
Andrewmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 11:46:57 AM, you wrote:
BB> I'm not sure what may ha
I'm not sure what may have changed, but what you are searching on is
really a partial value of a field. You wouldn't normally think of \r\n
as characters, but they are are, just like a or b.
Whenever you are searching on a partial value, you should use LIKE and
%.
SELECT * FROM table_name WH
Hello,
I recall this problem again. No answer still. If I need to talk to
other list(probably internals) just let me know.
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I would like to describe the following problem and get an opinion
from list members.
I have simp