Ted Roche wrote:
> Flagged as NF, since I don't see FoxPro in your question...

Sorry!
And thanks for correcting it.

> I'm curious; why is it you want to know this? Which interface are you
> using? Which storage engine (s)?
> 
> FoxPro's TXNLevel only works for VFP-DBF-based transactions, doesn't it?

I am trying learning two things simultaneously - MySql and AndyKramek's 
data class. (I should have done this 4-5 years ago!!!)

Storage engine is INNODB. I am trying to access VFP / MySql data thru 
Andy's data class. Andy has already provided for the connection object 
for MS-Sql. I am trying to do the same for MySql.

I spent couple of hours searching for it and then decided to ask for help.

Sincerely,

_Ajit Abraham




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