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| From: | Ed Carp | Date: | March 12 1999 12:12am |
| Subject: | Re: sort of defragmentation? | ||
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>Great, that simplifies things! I had a lot of trouble with Unify5, where >UPDATEs or DELETEs would fail, because of the dependencies. Ohmygod ... uh ... there's a *reason* they failed, you know that, right? If you turn off (or don't have) database integrity checks, you have to be very careful writing your queries, otherwise you wind up with screwed-up data.
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| • sort of defragmentation? | Mike Otto | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | kalle volkov | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Christian Mack | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Charles Kirby | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Sasha Pachev | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Charles Kirby | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Sasha Pachev | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Charles Kirby | 11 Mar |
| • Splitting query results among machines? | Brian Bray | 11 Mar |
| • RE: Splitting query results among machines? | Brett Error | 11 Mar |
| • SIGSEV using Mysql++ | Sander Pilon | 26 Aug |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Ed Carp | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Sasha Pachev | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Ed Carp | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Christian Mack | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Splitting query results among machines? | Fred Lindberg | 11 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Ed Carp | 12 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Christian Mack | 13 Mar |
| • Re: sort of defragmentation? | Ed Carp | 13 Mar |
