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Nicholas Seckar wrote:

> 
> I think there are two separate cases: one where you want to insert a
> *lot* of records that you know to be valid, and another to insert a
> bunch of records that you do not trust to be valid. 

I 100% agree with this statement. That is precisely the reason I want to be 
able to import records with and without validation.

I will be releasing an import plugin with this functionality for mysql later 
tonight. I will work with the other db adapters later
this week.

Zach
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