Hi, I didnt checked this mail. Sorry Michal i didnt applied to gsoc this time, because of some constraints. I hope any one else would improve the sync feature for big tables by going through the idea. I think its workable. As you have already mentioned that importing use this scheme for assuring script exec time because the same case applies to importing of data. You need some assurance that the script should run to a minimal time, and you can always tell user (which is not the case in import) that how much data is inserted or else.
adeel
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Dne Mon, 26 Mar 2012 02:54:16 +0500 adeel khan ak1733@gmail.com napsal(a):
But as we can set the timeout value to a minimum execution time programmatically we would always be assured that we would able to get
that
time for a pass.
This is already used in importing, see libraries/import.lib.php, especially PMA_checkTimeout, so it might be turned into more generic solution.
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