Hi All,
Thanks for the feedback!
On 5/17/05, David Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Philip Denno wrote:
>
> >I'm no database expert, so I may be wrong but I do not think this
> >functionality exists. Usually this type of notification is handled at
> >the application level. That is build an app
Philip Denno wrote:
I'm no database expert, so I may be wrong but I do not think this
functionality exists. Usually this type of notification is handled at
the application level. That is build an application layer on top of the
database which handles all reads and writes to the database. This layer
Hi,
logbin can help you to track transactions and then write your notification code.
trigger in mysql 5.x will help you a lot (v5 in still in beta state now).
Mathias
Selon Philip Denno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm no database expert, so I may be wrong but I do not think this
> functionality exis
I'm no database expert, so I may be wrong but I do not think this
functionality exists. Usually this type of notification is handled at
the application level. That is build an application layer on top of the
database which handles all reads and writes to the database. This layer
would also keep tra