* Thus wrote Larry Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Does anyone know whether the use of persistent connections with php will > allow a temp table created by a script to linger around and cause a problem > with the next execution of the script when it tries to create the temp table > again? Also if it does present a problem with the next script execution > trying to create the temp table again, if I drop the temp table at the end > of the script will I still have problems if the script is run by two client > in tandem? For instance two people connect, both hit the script at about > the same time. One script creates the temp table and before it can drop the > table the second script tries to create the table. Will it see the table > created by the other script? Again the use of persistent connections would > be a the heart of this I would think.
database temp tables don't last over persistent connections. Curt -- "My PHP key is worn out" PHP List stats since 1997: http://zirzow.dyndns.org/html/mlists/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php