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Gravity Forms requires MySQL 5 or above.

  1. icon12345
    Member

    Hi, I have installed Gravity Forms into an account running MySQL 4.1.11 . It seems to be working fine and I appreciate I may not get support if anything goes wrong.
    But could you tell me what the limitations are with not having MySQL5?

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday April 13, 2010 | Permalink
  2. I'm not 100% sure. I actually think we removed the functionality that was requiring MySQL 5 a while back. However, we no longer test or use Gravity Forms in MySQL 4 so I can't guarantee that there isn't MySQL 5 specific functionality. Originally it involved database views that weren't supported in MySQL4.

    What you can do is create a form and add all of the field types to it. Save that form, make sure notifications work and make sure the data is saved and viewable when you Edit Entries. Then edit that entry and change the data and make sure it saves.

    It may work just fine...

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday April 13, 2010 | Permalink
  3. icon12345
    Member

    Hi, i have done this as no issues so far. I will monitor it under load in the months to come!.
    Thanks

    Posted 14 years ago on Wednesday April 14, 2010 | Permalink