MySQL 40 - (p/t)query.
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Can I have a brief simple enough explanation to what the p stands for in pquery? As I fully understand that tquery stands for threaded queries and I'm currently looking into the MySQL's all functions to gather a better experience with the plugin.

Instead of telling me
Quote:

If you are not sure which query native to use, use mysql_tquery().

(stated int the Wiki)

I'd rather have a full answer and actually learn what the difference is other than "don't know it since you were born, then don't use it and never learn it". So please, only relative answers please.


Thanks.
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MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by Meller - 17.11.2017, 20:13
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by IstuntmanI - 17.11.2017, 20:25
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by Meller - 17.11.2017, 20:29
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by IstuntmanI - 17.11.2017, 20:35
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by Meller - 17.11.2017, 20:37
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by wallee - 18.11.2017, 01:33
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by IstuntmanI - 18.11.2017, 14:16
Re: MySQL 40 - (p/t)query. - by wallee - 18.11.2017, 15:40

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