On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 16:16, Greg Conway wrote:
Thanks Matthew, that's done the trick. Okay, with that panic out of the way...
Apologies for posting immediately instead of looking, but somebody is working on the Server at present, and will leave when I've run out of things for him to fix!
Anyway, he's upgraded MySQL-3.23.33 (a tarball) to MySQL-3.23.47-1 (RPM).
I wasn't expecting one of the features of such an upgrade to be the ommission of transaction support!!???!!
You need the MySQL-Max RPM for transaction support (in addition to the one you already have). However, if your application works without it, you aren't using transaction-safe tables to begin with, and so telling ZMySQLDA to use transactions is not helpful. If you convert your existing database over to use InnoDB tables or BDB tables, and install MySQL-Max, then transactions will mean something... -- Andy Dustman PGP: 0x930B8AB6 @ .net http://dustman.net/andy You can have my keys when you pry them from my dead, cold neurons.