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Re: MySQL 5.0 - note
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Re: MySQL 5.0 - note


  • Subject: Re: MySQL 5.0 - note
  • From: Andrew Lindesay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:00:20 +1300

Hello Cheong;

The "typical" transaction behaviour would be for either all of a transaction to be stored corrected in the database server or none of the transaction would be stored. Kieren is describing a situation where some of a transaction is stored and some is not stored so you can't be sure what has been stored and what has not. Doesn't sound like a happy situation.

cheers.

May be by default, you pay less, if you'd need to. MyISAM is cheaper..
Thanks Kieran for useful info, and thought by default MySQL should do so. Is FrontBase do the same roll back if timeout?

___ Andrew Lindesay technology : www.lindesay.co.nz business : www.silvereye.co.nz



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