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| From: | Paul DuBois | Date: | October 30 2004 4:10pm |
| Subject: | Re: Converting table type | ||
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At 11:06 -0500 10/30/04, Michael Satterwhite wrote: >On Saturday 30 October 2004 10:58 am, Paul DuBois wrote: >> >> What output does the following statement produce? >> >> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_innodb'; >> >> If YES, the ALTER TABLE statement should have worked. >> If NO, your server doesn't have InnoDB support built in. >> If DISABLED, your server supports InnoDB but it was disable at >> startup time with --skip-innodb. > >That was it. Thanks. I didn't think of Debian disabling the INNODB function. Rude of them. :-) -- Paul DuBois, MySQL Documentation Team Madison, Wisconsin, USA MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Converting table type | Michael Satterwhite | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Martijn Tonies | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Michael Satterwhite | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Martijn Tonies | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Paul DuBois | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Michael Satterwhite | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Paul DuBois | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Gleb Paharenko | 30 Oct |
| • Re: Converting table type | Martijn Tonies | 31 Oct |
