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From:<sinisa Date:October 4 1999 12:58pm
Subject:Re: MySQL in memory
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randyboy writes:
 > Thanks for all the responses.  However, I'm still wondering, in the heap
 > method and in the stick-bit copy all into memory method, how does one
 > maintain synchronicity between the db on disk and the copy in memory?
 > 
 > r.
 > 
 > 

Hi!

Simply. By duplicating each insert, update, delete statement to both
tables.

Sinisa

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MySQL in memoryrandyboy2 Oct
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