Hello.


This weird behavior is very similar to described at:

  http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=7361





Nico Alberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi everybody.

> 

> During the migration of our mysql test server to version 5 I noticed a

> problem when I tried to import a table that I dumped from our 4.1

> production machine.

> 

> The table has some fields defined as float(31,30) (they came from an

> old Access table converted with DBTools Manager). When I import the

> dump into the test machine, each field is either 10 or null.

> If the field is defined simply as float, the import goes smoothly.

> 

> I confess I am not a great dba. I tried to look at the documentazion

> looking for some hint, but I had lo luck. Can anybody explain this

> strange (at least for me) behaviour?

> --=20

> Ciao

> Nico

> 



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