FYI, All that is required for EO PK to be a transactional table is to "alter table mytable engine=innobd;" or something like that. See ALTER TABLE syntax. Also Innodb can be set as the default table type for the server in the /etc/my.cnf properties file.

-Kieran

On May 18, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:


Am 18.05.2006 um 20:24 schrieb Robert Walker:
Generally PK generation is a function EOF not MySQL. There are plug-ins that support database native PK generation, as is the case with "OpenBasePKPlugIn." but I'm not aware of anything similar for MySQL.

In any case, unless you're using something special, this problem likely has nothing to do with MySQL. The problem would exist no matter what data store is used.

The problem is most likely because the default EOF pk generation doesn't use the table type for mysql that support transactions. Way back when I was using mysql, I was overriding the PK gen by wrapping it with "LOCK TABLES;"..."UNLOCK TABLES;" or sth like it.

Cheers, Anjo
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