+1

Cheers,
   --Brian

On Dec 17, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Monty Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

OMG yes! If I do:

create table t1 (id int) engine=NDB;

and that engine doesn't exist, PLEASE DO NOT create it and just give a
warning. This causes so many, so many, SO MANY problems. And it's stupid.

Monty

Lee Bieber wrote:
In helping to clean up some of our Drizzle unit tests I came across the
following test:

#
# Test for handler type, will select MyISAM and print a warning
# about that - since NDB is disabled
#
create table t1 (id int) engine=NDB;
alter table t1 engine=NDB;
drop table t1;

So in MySQL if the engine is disabled you get a warning. Is that what
Drizzle should do also? Shouldn't we give an error in this case?

Thoughts??

-Lee

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