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      <title>SQL_MODE and storage engines</title>
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      <description>I was again reminded why setting SQL_MODE is so important in any new MySQL environment. While performing benchmark tests on parallel backup features with a common InnoDB tablespace and per file tablespace, I inadvertently missed an important step in the data migration.</description>
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      <title>Why SQL_MODE is essential even when not perfect</title>
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      <description>In a recent rant on Why I think SQL_MODE is useless… , I wanted to counteract this statement with why we MUST all use SQL_MODE, even with the inherit flaws.</description>
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