I'd rather have people understand what they are doing than build that into
the low-level db functions.  That sort of stuff belongs in user space.

-Rasmus

On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Daniel Lorch wrote:

> hi,
>
> because this is causing troubles to many users.
>
> $con1 = mysql_connect(..);
> $con2 = mysql_connect(..);
>
> mysql_select_db($con1, "db1");
> mysql_select_db($con2, "db2");
>
> mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ..", $con1); /* this is applied to 'db2'.
>                                            or am I wrong? */
>
> The current DB should be part of the mysql handle. Also the mysql
> result set (I remember my db-classes to use each others result sets).
>
> -daniel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >From   : Rasmus Lerdorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent   : Montag, 22. April 2002
> Subject: [PHP-DEV] Major Bug in multiple MySQL Connections?
>
> > Because the current db is not a property specified in mysql_connect() so I
> > don't see what you would be switching back and forth from/to.
>
> > -Rasmus
>
>


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