From: Cynic Date: January 9 2001 4:33pm Subject: Re: mysql_affected_rows() reportedly returns 0 for queries on BDB tables List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/win32/4751 Message-Id: <5.0.0.25.2.20010109173017.02826828@mail.cz> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Ok, so it turned out he called mysql_affected_rows() after commit, and that was the cause. so it's solved... however, would MySQL developers accept a feature request asking for mysql_affected_rows() keeping the number of rows across subsequent non-update, etc. queries? At 21:21 8.1. 2001, Cynic wrote the following: -------------------------------------------------------------- >There's a report in the PHP bug db >(see http://bugs.php.net/bugs.php?id=7517) reporting that >PHP function mysql_affected_rows(), which is only a wrapper >to MySQL C API's mysql_affected_rows() always returns 0 >for queries on BDB tables. > >I'm an NT user, and can't check/reproduce this myself. >Could someone please confirm/displace this? Reported version >is 3.23.25. > >replies to cynic@stripped, please > > >____________________________________________________________ >Cynic: > >A member of a group of ancient Greek philosophers who taught >that virtue constitutes happiness and that self control is >the essential part of virtue. > >cynic@stripped > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >Please check "http://www.mysql.com/Manual_chapter/manual_toc.html" before >posting. To request this thread, e-mail win32-thread4727@stripped > >To unsubscribe, send a message to the address shown in the >List-Unsubscribe header of this message. If you cannot see it, >e-mail win32-unsubscribe@stripped instead. ------end of quote------ ____________________________________________________________ Cynic: A member of a group of ancient Greek philosophers who taught that virtue constitutes happiness and that self control is the essential part of virtue. cynic@stripped