Database Front end suggestion
Tim Wunder
tim
Thu Nov 11 02:12:34 PST 2004
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 7:23 pm, someone claiming to be David Bandel
wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Can you please clarify this claim? According to the mysql website, mysql
> > with InnoDB is ACID compliant:
> > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/ANSI_diff_Transactions.html
>
> MySQL, out of the box, in NOT ACID (the word compliant is not
> appropriate, we're not talking a standard here, there's nothing to
> comply with).
>
> InnoDB is a patch. If you want a system that's patched from one end
> to the other run M$. It's a stand-alone, one-user, non-networked
> system patched to the gills. Need I say more?
>
No. But your clarifications, along with those of Bill and Alma have certainly
clarified things for me.
<snipppety do da>
Thanks,
Tim
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