On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 12:20:07PM +, Neil Tompkins wrote:
> Hello
>
> Below is a message I posted earlier. But what I'm really looking
> for is does MySQL provide synchrosisation of data. If so, can
> someone point me in the right direction
Yes it does. It is described in the Replication
It seems certainly possible to automate 2 mysql servers
in circular replication, each being master/slave to the
other, provided your code is written in such a way to
circumvent the auto_increment issue. Generating unique ids
on a machine basis and using those values instead of an
autoincrement wou
: Neil Tompkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: synchronisation (replication)
Hello
Below is a message I posted earlier. But what I'm really looking for is
does MySQL provide synchrosisation of data. If so, can so
Neil Tompkins schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. August 2001, 14:20:07:
> Below is a message I posted earlier. But what I'm really looking for is
> does MySQL provide synchrosisation of data. If so, can someone point me in
> the right direction
Well, I'll give it another try. The answer is Yes and
Hello
Below is a message I posted earlier. But what I'm really looking for is
does MySQL provide synchrosisation of data. If so, can someone point me in
the right direction
Thanks
Neil
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