Bug #1548 Grammer error on http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Open_bugs.html
Submitted: 14 Oct 2003 8:54 Modified: 14 Oct 2003 9:15
Reporter: Mike Hillyer Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: Documentation Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:n/a OS:n/a
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[14 Oct 2003 8:54] Mike Hillyer
Description:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Open_bugs.html

"Replication uses query-level logging: the master writes the executed queries to the binary log. This is a very fast, compact and efficient logging method which works perfectly in most cases. However, currently there is a theoretical chance (though we never heard about it coming true) that the data on the master and slave become different if a query is designed in such a way that the data modification is non-deterministic, that is, left to the will of the query optimiser (which generally is no good practice, even outside of replication!). For example:"

"which generally is no good practice, even outside of replication!"

How to repeat:
Check the page

Suggested fix:
"which generally is not a good practice, even outside of replication!"
[14 Oct 2003 9:15] Paul DuBois
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been addressed in the
documentation. The updated documentation will appear on our website
shortly, and will be included in the next release of the relevant
product(s).