Mark,

That does look like a bug, or at least a much-needed feature.  I've
verified that this still doesn't work with the latest 4.0 code.

On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 11:54, Mark Jenison wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I created a table with the key defined as binary(15), then inserted a
> record like this:
> 
> insert into table values (0x010203040506070809000102030405,...)
> 
> I can retrieve the row with 
> 
> select * from table 
> 
> and display it via my test program as '123456789012345' (I convert it from
> bytes to a string).
> 
> However...I cannot retrieve the record specifically using:
> 
> select * from table with key=0x010203040506070809000102030405
> 
> How can I retrieve this record via the same data I created it with?
> 
> (For some reason, select * from table with key=0 selects the row. Go
> figure)
> 
> -- 
> Mark Jenison



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