Thats the confused conclusion I came to,

however..
a) it seems that a PK is needed by the JDBC driver, or the code.
and
b) it prevents duplicates corrupting the db

but as the latest MySQL works with the SQL that exists,(actually thats not
quite right, theres a typo in the PRIMARY () line.) my preffered solution is
to recommend MySQL-3.23.42 or higher for this functionality.
After all its O.S. too, and easy to upgrade in-situ, so not a harsh
recommendation.

d.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Serge Knystautas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Interesting.  Do you really even need a primary key in this case?  Doesn't
> seem like you're using it.


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