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I saved a session with Sybase and it’s now displaying MySQL 4.1.1 when I load it, why?

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I saved a session with Sybase and it’s now displaying MySQL 4.1.1 when I load it, why?

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Since I divided MySQL database type in two the index after MySQL 4.1.0 and under in the database type drop down list has been added by 1. So since only Sybase/AES was after MySQL in the list, only that DBMS has been impacted. Its index was 4 and now it is 5 because MySQL 4.1.1 and above is now 4. Incidentally, now when you load a session with Sybase/AES it will display MySQL 4.1.1 and above. I’m really sorry about that and hope it would not impact you too much. The good news is that Sybase is not as widely used than the other DBMS so it was where I mitigated the risk. In order to fix the problem, just load each session in which you used Sybase, change it in the drop down list and resave it over the old file.

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