Hi Sergei!
I was wondering the same! Justin's explanation is probably correct, but I think
that various discussions in this list proven that a part of the community badly
wants this feature.
I wrote a unit tester in SQL some time ago (I know it may sound weird, but I
needed it to test several
Well, because the change to the parser and the VIO layer were major, and
because it wasn't merged, it drifted, and it really drifted as major
releases were added. At this point, with the X protocol, and changes to
triggers so that you can have more than one, and various other changes, it
is very
Hi, Justin!
On Nov 07, Justin Swanhart wrote:
> We discussed it here and it seemed vary popular. WL-820.
I know, right?
A cool and useful feature, I'd say. I cannot understand why it's
constantly being pushed down for the last 10 years.
I still hope we get it someday.
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2016
We discussed it here and it seemed vary popular. WL-820.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
> Hi, Federico!
>
> On Nov 07, Federico Razzoli wrote:
> > Some good points from Bill Karwin:
> > https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-reasons-not-to-use-or-
>
Hi, Federico!
On Nov 07, Federico Razzoli wrote:
> Some good points from Bill Karwin:
> https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-reasons-not-to-use-or-not-use-stored-procedures/answer/Bill-Karwin
Thanks.
These are valid points, and some of them are related.
For example, "does not have a rich library
Hi everyone!
Since MariaDB has completed another Google Summer of Code program this
year, with some great projects as well, the MariaDB Foundation was able to
send 2 mentors to the summit in California this year. I was one of the
people that had the privilege to go.
There were a lot of talks
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