On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 14:46 -0700, Mark Atwood wrote: > I know we are doing "no new features", but > > In the MySQL Performance Blog article "Missing Data - rows used to > generate result set", when reading that, I came to wonder how hard it > would be to do. > > Basically, for each query, keep a counter of every row returned from > each engine, and then make that available along with the query time > and the number of rows actually in the final result set.
this could be insanely simple to implement: handler keep count, at end, dump it out somewhere.... perhaps optionally. (you then have row count/handler. i.e. see where the problem is, not just that you have one) -- Stewart Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.flamingspork.com/
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