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LIR, Will: What interface are you using to work with MySQL? And here's a link to the FAQ on stored procedures/functions in mysql5 -- (link)
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Sep 4 '08, 08:47
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http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/faqs-stored-procs.html
(dev.mysql.com)
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I downloaded WAMP the other day.
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Will Hunting
Sep 4, 08:52
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Oh, I usually install the components separately ... which makes it even more confusing
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Beryllium
Sep 4, 08:53
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Basically, it's all one package that runs together. So I'll answer yes. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 4, 08:58
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If you're using a web interface to interact with mysql, then the answer is yes. If you're using the command-line interface, the answer is no. :)
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Beryllium
Sep 4, 09:01
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he's using WAMP - it has phpmyadmin as one of it's packages. -- nm
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decline
Sep 4, 09:02
1
ah. (I've never used it, as I said before - so thanks for clarifying) -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 4, 09:03
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