>>>>> "Neil" == Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Neil> Does MySQL with InnoDB not qualify as an ACID-compliant database?

Not when you can store a value that is larger than allowed, and it
is silently truncated to be within range.  no *I* integrity there.

That's regardless of InnoDB or not.

MySQL is a toy compared to PostgreSQL.

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