Jorge Godoy wrote:
> Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> ... and if wishes were horses then beggars would ride :)
> 
> This is a problem with MySQL.  Other databases work just fine, Steve.  There's
> now wishing.  This is a *bug* with MySQL.  Look at how PostgreSQL behaves
> correctly (I'd say, then, that their beggars are more productive because the
> *DO* have horses...):

I'm not suggesting this isn't an error. Simply that it's an error that 
is also implemented in (among others) Oracle and MS Access, IIRC, and 
that the vendors clearly aren't that concerned about it.

Very nice demonstration of the problem, by the way.

regards
  Steve
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