Trevor Price wrote:
Mysqlians,
Does a low_priority behave like a DELAYED for insert and return to
the caller before the update has actually been executed? If not are
their plans for a DELAYED option with update?
No - low_priority means that if there is a lock contention for a table, the
Mysqlians,
Does a low_priority behave like a DELAYED for insert and return
to the caller before the update has actually been executed? If not are
their plans for a DELAYED option with update?
Regards,
Trevor
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