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Re: [PHP-DB] INNO tables - will I have problems?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the minimum requirement of mysql is version 4, then you
will have no problems, as INNODB is the default type in mysql 4.x.x
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InnoDB is included by default in mysql 4 but the default
Hi,
I'm prety new to PHP and MySQL (but have many years of Perl and ASP
programming). I need to code a PHP version of one of our ASP products - in
looking through the MySQL manual, I find that it supports cascades when
using INNO tables. This is very close to our Access/MSSQL database in ASP,
Julian Madle wrote:
I obviously have no control of which ISP and end-user may
choose, although our product will specify that Linux, PHP4, and MySQL4 (or
higher) are installed. The manual says that these are built-in on version
4.0 and above - I just need real-world confirmation from people with
To quote the Mighty Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Julian Madle wrote:
I obviously have no control of which ISP and end-user may
choose, although our product will specify that Linux, PHP4, and MySQL4 (or
higher) are installed. The manual says that these are built-in on version
4.0 and
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10/13/2004 12:11 PM
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Re: [PHP-DB] INNO tables - will I have problems?
To quote the Mighty Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Julian Madle wrote:
I obviously have no control of which ISP and end-user may
choose, although our
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the minimum requirement of mysql is version 4, then you
will have no problems, as INNODB is the default type in mysql 4.x.x
--
InnoDB is included by default in mysql 4 but the default is still MyISM.
I looked over the manual, and I believe that you are correct.
The
right, so after you define the fields of the table, you add type=innodb
simple as that
dave
Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/13/2004 02:34 PM
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Re: [PHP-DB] INNO tables - will I have problems?
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