Hi.
On Tue 2002-08-20 at 10:58:53 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As stated in description:
> "A MERGE table is a collection of identical MyISAM tables that can be used as
> one. ", i.e. content of these tables, being merged, is merged also. I need the
> opposite - one physical table being represented in multiple DBs as if these
> replicas are regular tables.
But you can have that with MERGE tables: Make them "merge" only one
table, e.g. create the real table in a separate database, and in each
other database, create a merge table over it, so you effectively get a
"live copy".
> Although, one may have one master table (with master contents), and
> empty tables with the same structure in other DBs. Such an empty
> table might be merged over the master table. Yes.
Hm. I am not sure if I can follow... I do not see the need or use of
empty tables in the context.
Regards,
Benjamin.
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