> Can you please point me at the manual page where SET
> ...=default is explained?
Unfortunately no.
I just saw this trick used in tests with other system variables.
Regards
HF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ingo Strüwing" <ingo@stripped>
To: "Alexey Botchkov" <holyfoot@stripped>
Cc: <commits@stripped>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: bk commit into 4.1 tree (holyfoot:1.2688) BUG#31305
> Hello Alexey,
>
> Alexey Botchkov, 12.11.2007 10:07:
> ...
>> --disable_query_log added
>
> Great idea! Another idea would be to have one INSERT before the loop
> (for the result file) and then "--echo # repeating the above 302 times."
>
> ...
>> Previous statement was INSERT, and we needed bigger record
>> size for UPDATE to make table full as it uses the old record's
>> space as well.
>
> Oh yes. I missed that the second was an update. Sorry.
>
> ...
>> No need to store in fact - just 'default' value used.
>
> Interesting. I didn't know that this is possible. I didn't find it in
> the manual. Can you please point me at the manual page where SET
> ...=default is explained?
>
>>
>> As i didn't modify the code, i assume 'ok to push' from you,
>
> Yes. It is.
>
>> though you welcome to take a look at the last patch,
>
> I did. Good work.
>
> Regards
> Ingo
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