converting from MyISAM to innodb would certainly pose problems, I
guess the main question would be is MyISAM functionality a strict
sub-set of innodb?
I'm not sure, but maybe someone else here knows better.
Good luck,
Robert
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Am 12.08.2015 um 16:49 schrieb Bob Eby:
converting from MyISAM to innodb would certainly pose problems, I
guess the main question would be is MyISAM functionality a strict
sub-set of innodb?
I'm not sure, but maybe someone else here knows better
no it is for sure not
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On 2015/08/12 10:49, Bob Eby wrote:
converting from MyISAM to innodb would certainly pose problems, I
guess the main question would be is MyISAM functionality a strict
sub-set of innodb?
I'm not sure, but maybe someone else here knows better.
No, as already said: for one thing, MyISAM allows