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Published: Jul 07 2009 / 08:34
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By nangsaigon
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Published: Jul 07 2009 / 08:34
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BTM replied ago:
The article title is missleading - you're not running many scripts in MySQL but in DOS - each script has to wait for the previous to finish.
Not to mention that if you need to update your database schema on a daily basis there is something horribly wrong with the design.
nangsaigon replied ago:
I agree that "The article title is missleading". However, I think most of people reads this title, they do understand what i mean. It's just a problem of speaking :).
Next, as I mentioned, this article is a simple tip for people who must drop, create database many times by running a lot of scripts.
Thanks for your comment :)
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