How can I use the stored procedure to write MYSQL databases now. Ecshopphpcms and so on seem to be useless. why are MYSQL databases using stored procedures. Ecshop phpcms and so on seem to be useless ???
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Ecshop phpcms was born when mysql does not support stored procedures
At the beginning, it was not supported because many virtual hosts did not support the innodb type and were not suitable for promotion.
It is not supported now. it may be for enterprise-level applications. buy services and leave a space for optimization.
I guess, you listen.
I did not understand it, but I noted down that it was not supported at the beginning because many virtual hosts do not support the innodb type and are not suitable for promotion.
It is not supported now. it may be for enterprise-level applications. buy services and leave a space for optimization.
I guess, you listen.
At the beginning, it was not supported because many virtual hosts did not support the innodb type and were not suitable for promotion.
It is not supported now. it may be for enterprise-level applications. buy services and leave a space for optimization.
I guess, you listen.
I am working on ecshop now. his order settlement, fee deduction, and top-up payment are not stored in the process. all of them are read and saved, and there is no rollback. PHP has a wide range of applications, such as DISCUZ, ecshop, and wordpress. The latest version does not have any stored procedures or rollback. PHP seems inherently unfriendly to advanced features... Security is too worrying ..