Re: Re: MySQL version issue

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I isn't my intention to start a peeing contest, but if *you* get rid of the chip and actually read the manual excerpt, the equivalent SQL statements it cites are very definitely available in mysql 3.xx.xx.

DT

Mark Benson wrote:
Doug, read my e-mail again, specifically the second and third paragraphs about what *version* of MySQL my host's server is using, then look at the manual entry again (specifically the first line you quoted).
The _mysql manual_ says... "If you specify the ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause (new in MySQL 4.1.0)" thus it only works in 4.1.0 and later, and my host is running MySQL 3.23.58 (not 3.25.58 as I previously said, not that it makes much odds!). Anyhoo thanks for giving it a shot, RBR (read before replying) in future, there's a good chap ;o)

Bastien, thanks sometimes one needs a new perspectiuve on these things, I was stuck in my mysql_query brackets. Putting mind to matter using your tips it would actually be fairly simple to do that. Again thank you for providing an exit() to my stuck loop ;o)


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