6 Apr
2020
6 Apr
'20
10:39 a.m.
Hi, Nikita! On Apr 03, Nikita Malyavin wrote:
Now, about semantics. It is very arguable here. One options is to do, literally, "insert, if fails delete/update the conflicting row". No periods involved here. The other option is to use FOR PERIOD implicitly for updates and deletes.
Sure, option two should be chosen. I rewrote the code
Why option two? Do you know use cases that would justify this behavior? Regards, Sergei VP of MariaDB Server Engineering and security@mariadb.org