> It's not a bug if you didn't RTFM. Maybe it's not a bug if it's the only DBMS you've ever used and you actually believe that overriding explicit & critical declaratives is a valid "design choice". But it is a bug if it's still only partially supported in a beta version that nobody is yet hosting.
But maybe this release will actually fix ten years of negligence in one fell swoop - and all these issues will be easily eliminated. But just in case that turns out to be difficult, and there's some reason it has taken all this time to achive, just wait and see what this guys finds: http://sql-info.de/mysql/gotchas.html BTW, you should upgrade, they're now on 5.0.3. Their support site appears to be down right now (timeouts) so I can't check the new bug list, but since 5.0.2 is beta, it may have introduced more problems than it solved. buck -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list