Nissim Lugasy wrote:

> Hi , is there a way to change the default mysql prompt to have the 
> current GMT time embedded in the mysql command line prompt and look 
> something like this
> (and also have the time increase every time the carriage return is pressed)
> [GMT:193/12:13:45] Mysql>
> [GMT:193/12:13:46] Mysql>
> :
> :
> [GMT:193/12:13:58] Mysql>
> 
> is it possible?

Currently no. But I don't see any reason why not to implement such 
feature except that we have a lot things in our TODO lists already and 
most new items will go to the end of this list. If you are paying 
support customer and really need this feature, write about this feature 
request into support list.


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