On 29/11/11 12:04, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
It may be suitable to workaround some db limitation. If the db can't do INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, you might get away with INSERT on the main query and UPDATE on _alt. However we use mysql (which support the syntax just fine) and don't want the extra query which adds load to the db server (the _alt part), so I just remove them
We don't use the built-in "sql" module accounting queries; but the _alt queries are important for exactly this reason, particularly with e.g. postgres. I think using module failover for this would be cumbersome; you'd have to have quite a few SQL instances AFAICT to replicate this behaviour.
Or used stored procedures (which is what we do) but that's a lot of overhead.
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