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From:Jim Winstead Date:May 31 2003 6:40pm
Subject:Re: No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)
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On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 10:13:23AM -0700, Shankar Unni wrote:
> From: Helmut Leininger [mailto:h.leininger@stripped] 
> 
> > message snipped
> 
> Helmut (and someone else who posted here earlier): could you please not
> specify read confirmation on your postings to this mailing list?
> 
> I'm sure you will not be too happy with receiving 1000s of read
> confirmations (if it actually works as requested).

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Jim Winstead
MySQL AB
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  • No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)Shankar Unni30 May
    • Re: No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)Jim Winstead1 Jun
Re: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetHelmut Leininger31 May