Hi Giuseppe, Brian, all
On a related note... if we're ditching MyISAM... if we can enforce
that engines are somewhat transactionally aware, then we can get rid
of much of MySQL's misbehaviour, generally related to having to make
autonomous assumptions.
Default values are part of this, as are automatic (potentially lossy)
casting, data truncation (string length, int range boundary), etc.
The one thing that would need to be fixed is two-phase commit for
multiple engines. I believe most of the code for this exists but has
some issues.
Cheers,
Arjen.
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Training and Expertise for MySQL in Australia and New Zealand
http://openquery.com.au/training/ (ph. +61-7-3103 0809)
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