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> mutex. In that brief time when it "owns" the > mutex, other threads cannot get the mutex, hence > may be delayed in what they are doing. > > Recently (Percona XtraDB, Oracle's 5.6, etc) the > Mutex code has been cleaned up. There used to be ...
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Hi, I have an Access 2000 App linked to a mySQL 5.0 backend. Every time I insert a new record (not using code mind you, but native Access methods), every column shows up as #Deleted. I'm using MDAC 2.8, the latest Jet Service Pack and myODBC 3.51. ...
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