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| From: | Sergei Golubchik | Date: | February 1 2010 1:06pm |
| Subject: | Re: Finding the start of a statement | ||
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Hi, Paul! On Jan 27, Paul McCullagh wrote: > I am having a bit of a problem fixing the following bug: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/pbxt/+bug/513012 > > The problem is that it leads to "nested statements". ... > So the INSERT statement is "nested" in the UPDATE statement. > > My problem is that I need to detect the start and end of statements. Why do you need to detect the start of the INSERT ? Or, in other words, how your inability of detecting a start of the INSERT causes the bug lp:513012 ? Regards, Sergei
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Finding the start of a statement | Paul McCullagh | 27 Jan |
| • re: Finding the start of a statement | Michael Widenius | 29 Jan |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | MARK CALLAGHAN | 29 Jan |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Paul McCullagh | 1 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Kristian Nielsen | 1 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Paul McCullagh | 1 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Kristian Nielsen | 11 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Sergei Golubchik | 1 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Paul McCullagh | 2 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Michael Widenius | 3 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | MARK CALLAGHAN | 18 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | MARK CALLAGHAN | 18 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Sergei Golubchik | 1 Feb |
| • Re: Finding the start of a statement | Paul McCullagh | 1 Feb |
