Paul DuBois wrote:

It may be that the person was thinking of the InnoDB tablespace.
The InnoDB storage handler manages all InnoDB tables within a single
tablespace, no matter which database they come from.  But even so,
each database has its own directory, and InnoDB tables do have a .frm
file in the appropriate database directory.

I made this very statement (on this list), FYI, and it was directly regarding InnoDB tables as part of a thread about difficulties of using InnoDB and disk quotas together. I don't know if I'm "the person", but if I am ... :)

--
Michael T. Babcock
C.T.O., FibreSpeed Ltd. (SQL)
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock



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