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On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:27:32AM -0700, Shahaf Abileah wrote: > Also, in certain situations you might be able to run the alter command > on each of the slaves and then on the master. E.g. if you're adding a > new column that allows null values, then it might be possible to alter > the slaves even while rows are being inserted into the master. No, you can't do that. It will hopelessly break things. Don't do it. A
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