Considering that MySQL only supports transactions on certain (new) table types dont you think that saying its default behaviour is more sophisiticated than the others is a bit misleading? Especially as Sybase handles all of the required levels as well as supporting much more sophisticated locking schemes than MySQL (afaik, MySQL doesnt support row level locking).
So you have to admit you were a bit strong in that original claim no? :-p
In reply to Re^7: Conditional many to many relationships with Class::DBI
by demerphq
in thread Conditional many to many relationships with Class::DBI
by BigLug
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