Hi Lukas:
> hmm why do you think that PDO would need to take special care about
> this? seems like this is the job of the PDO using code ..
Depending on how PDO's code is written, it could inadvertently blow away
metadata without a user knowing it.
> but it does raise one concern that i did not think about before: one
> potential issue is that with unbuffered queries (which are on by
> default) in MySQL you can only have one open result set at a time
A good example.
> then again notices are usually only for insert/delete/update ..
I was thinking the same thing. Even data manipulation queries can run
into issues. If the code is written poorly, it could clobber things like
affected row counts, etc.
--Dan
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