Hello.


There should be only one issue, because the MySQL 5.0 server has a new

implementation of the DECIMAL data type. See C API Changes at:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrading-from-4-1.html







>I'm looking to use a RHEL4 server with standard RHEL4 packages to

>connect to

>a RHEL4 MySQL 5.0 server.  I was curious if anyone knows of any known

>problems with a 4.1 client (the one provided with RHEL4) communicating

>to a

>5.0 database?  It connects fine, but wanted to be sure there were not >any

>known issues.Stanton, Brian wrote:



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