I need some help with this. To extend mysql feature, we have to use configuration storage(phpmyadmin database) and it is not set, then I'll have to disable this feature completely(like it doesn't exist). we don't use configuration storage and use only the features provided by mysql. Any suggestions.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 8:29 AM, Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com wrote:
Hi developers,
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 3:42 AM, Lakshay arora arora.lakshya123@gmail.com wrote:
Since mysql does not provide an option to edit a check constraint or
even to
describe it, I was thinking about making that functionality myself. Check constraints will be saved in a table named pma_checkConstraints in phpmyadmin databse, where we will store all the info about ccs. This
way, we
can also add an option to edit a cc. I'll also create a new class CheckConstraint which will handle all the functionality. Any suggestions??
I'm uncertain about this feature. On one hand, it seems like an area where we could provide some extra functionality that MySQL doesn't — similar to how we supported relations between tables before InnoDB was so popular. On the other hand, it's not something that's been requested much, isn't expected since it's outside the scope of MySQL's features, and is something that I imagine MySQL will eventually support anyway. Having it in place would only benefit users when using phpMyAdmin directly rather than using any application.
I have a slight inclination to say no to this idea, but I certainly could be swayed another way.
Isaac
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