When I go to http://www.mysql.com/downloads/index.html I don't see the adjectives "Classic" or "Pro" on the free download. I do see words like SAP for the MaxDB version which I recognize as high end DB stuff that lead me to think that the version of MySQL available there is capable of handing transactions. What do you think? Jim
on 3/17/04 11:56 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote: > In conclusion, if MySQL Classic doesn't support > transactions, that means you can't 'rollback' your > changes halfway down the road ; MySQL Pro, using > InnoDB databases, does allow you to 'rollback' these > changes. -- OYF is... Highly resourceful people working together. <http://www.OwnYourFuture-net.com> Own Your Future Consulting Services Limited, 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 407, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3J 3N2 Info Line: 902-823-2477, Phone: 902-823-2339. Fax: 902-823-2139 _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
