I am running MySQL on 6 servers - 3 Linux and 3 Windows. I recently upgraded
to V5 on all servers. Now MySQL is crashing regularly (several times per
day, some days) with 'got signal 11'.
My 3 Linux servers are very different machines running different software
a uniprocessor Pentium with 512MB ru
All you are doing when you quote the expression like `COUNT(pets.pet_id)`
is referencing the column in the select by its default column name (which is
the same as the expression.)
That's why it only works when the expression is a column.
If you dont want the order by column to appear in the result
nstable on high
load insert/update/delete
with kernel 2.6 (CentOS, Fedora, ...) you'll get more stability but it
still not stable enough.
Please see
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?22,74279,74279#msg-74279
It has been confirmed as bug on MySQL 5.
Dave Pullin wrote:
>I am running MySQL
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Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:10 PM
To: Dave Pullin
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Aggregate functions in ORDER BY
Many thanks for that Dave.
Do you know whether it's possible for MySQL to return fully qualified
column names by default?
For ex