> > Is anyone looking at doing this? Is this purely a MySQL-ism, or is it > > something that everyone else has except us? > > It's not required by SQL, that's for sure. I think in 7.2 we'll tackle > schema support, which will accomplish the same thing. It does not (e.g. remote access). > Many people > (including myself) are of the opinion that not allowing cross-db access is > in fact a feature. Can you tell me what that "feature" gains you other than mere inconvenience ? And are you implying, that all the other db's are misfeatured in this regard? Andreas
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