Bug #26589 Two different lists of storage engines to select from
Submitted: 23 Feb 2007 10:47 Modified: 26 Feb 2007 11:16
Reporter: Heinz Schweitzer (Gold Quality Contributor) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:1.2.9 OS:Windows (XP)
Assigned to: Mike Lischke CPU Architecture:Any

[23 Feb 2007 10:47] Heinz Schweitzer
Description:
Two different lists of storage engines to select from

Options dialog for 'editor settings' offers a different list for
storage engine as the table editor 'table options' tab.

MySQL Administrator 1.2.9

MySQL Server Information
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Connected to MySQL Server Instance
  Username:                root
  Hostname:                localhost
  Port:                    3306
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Server Information
  MySQL Version:           MySQL 5.0.27-community-nt via TCP/IP
  Network Name:            localhost
  IP:                      127.0.0.1
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Client Information
  Version:                 MySQL Client Version 5.1.11
  Network Name:            xxxxxxxxxxx
  IP:                      xxxxxxxxxxx
  Operating System:        Windows XP
  Hardware:                2x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU         T7200  @ 2.00GHz, 2.0 GB RAM

How to repeat:
Start English or German MySQL Administrator 1.2.9

Open Tools-->Options..-->Editors
The list for default storage engine offers:

InnoDB
MyISAM
Falcon
NDB
Memory
Merge
BDB
ISAM

Now select and edit a table from any database
Activate the 'Table Options' tab and have 
a look at the list of valid table engines.

MyISAM
MEMORY
InnoDB
Archive
MRG_MYISAM
[23 Feb 2007 11:27] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report.
[26 Feb 2007 11:16] Mike Lischke
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been committed to our source repository of that product and will be incorporated into the next release.

If necessary, you can access the source repository and build the latest available version, including the bug fix. More information about accessing the source trees is available at

    http://dev.mysql.com/doc/en/installing-source.html