Hi!

I think an error is appropriate. If you want default you just leave off the specifier.

Here is the thing... on replication do we want some magic here or not? AKA if I create a table locally, should it be replicated as that engine (I think it should be). Should a slave have to explicitly change the engine type?

Cheers,
        -Brian

On Dec 18, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:

Brian Aker wrote:
Hi!
On Dec 17, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Jim Starkey wrote:
set sql_mode := STOP_DOING_STUPID_THINGS
We don't have sql_mode... so we will just have to do the right thing by default :)

Yes, folks, and this is what Lee is asking for...what is "the right thing"? I liked Jim's suggestions (INNODB OR DEFAULT or the TRANSACTIONAL keyword...) but for right now, we need to decide whether it is the "right thing" to throw an error or a warning. After that, we can look at ease-of-use (or hard-to-misuse) changes.

So, error or warning?

-jay

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