Thanks for the information.
>Maybe by the end of the year.
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http://www.mysql.com/doc/A/N/ANSI_diff_Triggers.html>Postgresql does support them now however.
>Bob Lee
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>As far as the programming I get envolved with these days, using stored procedures I have not found a drawback. using a copy / paste into my code, works just fine. (I did figure out how to sort of use a stored procedure by storing sql statment in a text field of a mysql database, then recall it, and send it back as querry.
>Not the most efficient way of doing things, but it works.
>goes like this
>call the table with stored procd get the record you want and turn the text field in the record into a command which is sent back.
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>Bob Lee (motor mouth)
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>>>I would love to hear the outcome. By the way, there are about 75 readers who have signed up for a yahoo site I started about a year ago, Sometimes its active, sometimes quiet
>>>But the its all about VFP+Myslq
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>>I have an additional question on MySQL: I heard it doesn't support stored procedures. Does this apply to the latest versions? If yes, do you consider it a serious limitation?
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>>Hilmar.
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