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Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again


sql/ha_innodb.cc:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/data/data0type.c:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/dict/dict0crea.c:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/dict/dict0load.c:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/include/data0type.h:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/include/data0type.ic:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
innobase/rem/rem0cmp.c:
  Multiple charset support for InnoDB; note that if you create tables and the default charset-collation is not latin1_swedish_ci, then you cannot use those tables if you downgrade to 4.0 again
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@ -12,6 +12,13 @@ Created 1/16/1996 Heikki Tuuri
#include "data0type.ic"
#endif
/* At the database startup we store the default-charset collation number of
this MySQL installation to this global variable. If we have < 4.1.2 format
column definitions, or records in the insert buffer, we use this
charset-collation code for them. */
ulint data_mysql_default_charset_coll = 99999999;
dtype_t dtype_binary_val = {DATA_BINARY, 0, 0, 0, 0};
dtype_t* dtype_binary = &dtype_binary_val;