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ALL :: ZONES :: SQL Statement Not Executing


By: FiatLink Belgium  Date: 30/11/2002 00:00:00  English  Points: 300 Status: Answered
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I'm developing/hosting a transaction-based app that uses a Mac OSX server, Apache web server, MySQL db and PHP.

We are running into issues with update queries that appear to hang or not finish before the next query is executed. I've been told that PHP (MySQL?) prioritizes query statements by the type (INSERT, UPDATE) as opposed to the flow of language. Has anyone heard about this?

I ALSO read somewhere that MySQL is not really a viable app for apps doing heavy updates/inserts. Is this valid? Would a Microsoft-based (IIS/MS-SQL/ASP) solution be preferable (outside of cost)?

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By: VGR Date: 01/12/2002 18:57:00 English  Type : Answer
1) wrong
2) wrong

forget absolutely about IIS/MS-Sql AND ASP. This is you-know-who's vendors's habitual bullshit

I ***guess*** that your problem is mainly a software one.

Perhaps I could check on my own platform the correctness of the SQL flow ?

Please provide me with the SQL sequence, and I'll give a look at it.

HTH
By: KarveR Date: 02/12/2002 06:06:00 English  Type : Comment
totally agree with VGR, 100%

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