Ryan Worley writes:
 > >From this feature list, it sounds like you are creating methods
 > (multi-deletes, updates from joins) that will take the place of
 > transactions.  Is this the direction that MySQL is heading?  Do you believe
 > that these methods will be preferred over traditional rollback/commit
 > transactions with BDB or Gemini?
 > 
 > 


These are not related issues at all. They are completely independent. 

And the above operations, as well as other, are not related to table
types, transactions and similar.


Regards,

Sinisa

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