Hello!
PHP front end does not support "multi" mode for MySQL. This is
described in docs supplied with PHP script.
"multi" is easily implemented for Oracle and PgSQL - these databases
support UNIONs. We are currently working on implementing it for
MySQL using temporarily tables. I hope it will
Hi!
Friday, April 28, 2000, 3:09:53 AM, you wrote:
ckn I've installed 3.0.12 under MySQL with "multi" support turned on.
ckn The indexer runs quite happily (its runnign now) and populates the
ckn DB in seemingly correct fashion (per watching the SQL logs).
ckn However, when I invoke a query
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000 12:50:47 +0500
Alexander Barkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello! PHP front end does not support "multi" mode for
MySQL. This is described in docs supplied with PHP script.
Ahh, that would rather explain it. (And yes, it is documented, and
yes I did read the docs, and yet