Both JDBC drivers MM.MySQL (mine) and TWZ implement the entire
PreparedStatement functionality outside of the MySQL database.
-Mark
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Tim Reilly wrote:
> I posted this to comp.databases before finding out about this mailing
> list. If someone could please help me out I'd really appreciate it.
>
> I found about 1 line in the O'Reilly MySQL book which stated that MySQL
> doesn't support prepared statements, but I can't seem to confirm in the
> actual MySQL documentation itself that they are explicity not supported.
> In my code, I've got a number of queries for which this functionality
> would be great (Queries to pull back an entire row based on matching an ID
> column that get executed all the time).
>
> Before I rewrite my code to include this functionality that may not exist,
> can someone please confirm or deny that it would be wasted time? If this
> funcationality isn't implemented in MySQL, any suggestions which point out
> other ways to optimize or work around this situation are very much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Tim
>
>
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