Gee is the AUTOINCREMENT feature of mysql just like the stuff that came 
out in V5R2?

Rob Berendt
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Booth Martin wrote:

> I am not clear on something.  The iSeries IFS...  could we have MySQL on 
the
> IFS and still have DB/400?

Yes, assuming the C and C++ code that MYSQL is written in is portable
enough to compile and run under OS/400.  MySQL creates standard stream
files for it's tables and indexes.  These stream can exist anywhere.

And btw, MySQL has some very nice features which would be great to have on
the iSeries.  Like a great API.  And an AUTOINCREMENT feature which while
non-standard, provides a great method to uniquely key records which just
need an ascending number as the key.

James Rich
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