This bug is found using Java and the MM.MySQL driver, but I do not think it
is actually caused by the JDBC driver but rather comes from the MySQL
daemon. However, I am sending to both lists in case it is a driver problem.
The Last Insert ID can, of course, be retrieved by executing the query
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From: Colin Faber [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:46 PM
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Subject:Re: apparent bug
Hi,
this is a feature. see
http://www.mysqldeveloper.com/manual
Faber [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:Re: apparent bug
Hi,
this is a feature. see
http://www.mysqldeveloper.com/manual/index.pcgi?section=Silent_column_ch
anges
;-)
Buff Smith wrote
To Whom It May Concern:
I have reported the following symptoms in UNIX using 'mysqlbug' character
mode utility. I am including the text of that problem statement with this
email. Additionally, I am attaching several sample DDL input files, and
the results of SHOW COLUMNS FROM table name
Hi,
this is a feature. see
http://www.mysqldeveloper.com/manual/index.pcgi?section=Silent_column_changes
;-)
Buff Smith wrote:
To Whom It May Concern:
I have reported the following symptoms in UNIX using 'mysqlbug' character
mode utility. I am including the text of that problem