On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:23:43PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote:
> yes i am aware that sub selects are in 4.1, i'm pretty sure i have it
> running @ home, there are some large traffic sites i would like to lighten
> up and make a bit faster code wise with query caching and sub selects, but i
> havent be
quot;gamma" means ?
It's in the manual what MySQL AB means by alpha, beta, gamma:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Which_version.html
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From: Josh Trutwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> hi there i was wondering if mysql 4 will become production quality soon
> ? i would like to convince work to start using it, so i
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:24:22PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote:
> hi there i was wondering if mysql 4 will become production quality soon ? i
> would like to convince work to start using it, so i can start using the
> transactions, sub selects and query cache
We've been using various builds of 4.0.x in
In the last episode (Feb 05), Dan Rossi said:
> hi there i was wondering if mysql 4 will become production quality
> soon ? i would like to convince work to start using it, so i can
> start using the transactions, sub selects and query cache
Well, MySQL 3.23 already has transactions with the InnoD
> hi there i was wondering if mysql 4 will become production quality soon
> ? i would like to convince work to start using it, so i can start using
> the transactions, sub selects and query cache
I don't think MySQL 4.0 has sub-selects, that's 4.1.
I've been using 4.0 on two different ISPs for a