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Using Partitioning and Event Scheduler to Prune Archive Tables
First in our series of Use Case reports on new MySQL 5.1 features, we have Greg Haase of Lotame describing his innovative use of partitioning. Usually, the creators of new applications are unaware of the various tweaking that users may submit their features to, in order to achieve surprising results. We in the community team are usually on the tweaking side, and we like to surprise developers with (positive) side effects of the existing features. This time, we were caught by surprise. Greg's usage of partitioning and events is really cool!
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