Barney Boisvert wrote:
>> What the database does with it is
>> something entirely different, and MySQL is the usual suspect if
>> something blows up, not Access.
> 
> What do you mean, Jochem?  Aside from some quirks with temporary
> tables and ALTER TABLE statements in 4.0, I've not run into issues
> with MySQL's transaction capabilities.  I've only ever used InnoDB
> tables, however, so perhaps you refer to the BDB handler?

How about MyISAM?

Jochem

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