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hi guys, i use read uncommited sometimes with innodb, that's nice and work
too scared to ask why. Its nice until the one day it shoots you.
but now, i'm using a myisam table, and a aria table.... does read uncommited work with this kind of engine?
There is never any uncommitted as a table lock is held when writing occurs. Reads wait until that finishes.
i tested and table stay 'waiting table lock' while a looooong update occurs
Right (+write) - as above.
i don't know what's the internal diference but is possible to "easily" implement read uncommited to myisam/aria?
It is possible to change to easily change to innodb, an actually transactional storage engine, for the transaction features you want to use? -- -- Daniel Black, Engineer @ Open Query (http://openquery.com.au) Remote expertise & maintenance for MySQL/MariaDB server environments.