Manipulation of FDO-enabled RDBMSes without using FDO

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Jackie Ng

Manipulation of FDO-enabled RDBMSes without using FDO

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Hi All,

Is it safe to perform normal CRUD operations on a FDO-enabled rdbms using standard DML statements (SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE)?

The idea is we have a MySQL db that is initially prepared with FDO, but we want to maintain the data afterwards (using standard SQL queries) without having to use FDO.

- Jackie
Orest Halustchak

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Hi Jackie,

That should be OK.

Orest.

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Hi All,

Is it safe to perform normal CRUD operations on a FDO-enabled rdbms using
standard DML statements (SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE)?

The idea is we have a MySQL db that is initially prepared with FDO, but we
want to maintain the data afterwards (using standard SQL queries) without
having to use FDO.

- Jackie
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