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libdbi-drivers-dbd-mysql-0.8.3-6mdv2010.0.i586.rpm


libdbi-drivers - drivers for libdbi, the Database
Independent Abstraction Layer for C

Copyright (C) 2001-2003, Mark M. Tobenkin <mark at brentwoodradio.com>
http://libdbi-drivers.sourceforge.net


MYSQL DRIVER:
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A driver providing connectivity to MySQL databases using libmysqlclient
(http://www.mysql.org)

NOTES:
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To allow for row seeking, results are loaded into memory. This is very
inefficient and may provide a bottleneck for large applications.

DATETIME, TIMESTAMP, DATE and TIME will all be treated as the DBI type of
DATETIME. This is currently a string, but will change in later releases.

WARNING: The DECIMAL type is treated as a string, as it has arbitrary
precision.

Whether or not a trailing \0 value will be added to Binary string can be
configured using:
  dbi_set_option_numeric("mysql_include_trailing_null",1); //include
  dbi_set_option_numeric("mysql_include_trailing_null",0); //don't include
(For convenience, a trailing zero byte always follows the data, so that string
casts can work. The above option just determines whether that byte is counted.)

The function implementing dbi_conn_sequence_last() returns "the value generated
for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the previous INSERT or UPDATE statement".
Any sequence name passed as a parameter is ignored. (See the MySQL API function 
mysql_insert_id(), http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-insert-id.html )

The function implementing dbi_conn_sequence_next() does nothing; 
MySQL does not use named sequences.


CONTACT INFO:
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libdbi-drivers-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
http://libdbi-drivers.sourceforge.net
Mark M. Tobenkin <mmt@users.sourceforge.net>

$Id: README,v 1.2 2006/05/14 02:11:03 qu1j0t3 Exp $