Hello, > Two points. Firstly, regarding MySQL as authoritative from a standards > point of view is bound to lead to trouble, since they have always played > fast and loose with the standard for reasons (I suspect) of > implementation convenience. To that I heartily agree. I was just pointing out that implicit conversion of float to int did not always use the moral equivalent of trunc() under all programming platforms. That said, I don't think it's that important, it's just something you have to learn. Regards Antoine.
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