I have a developer who is supporting an old application asking me to change our MySQL mode globally away from strict - however we have several other databases on the same server that apparently require strict mode.
I believe it's possible to change mode at session level and I've tried the following code to do it.
session_start();
include_once("./includes/conn.php");
mysql_query("SET SESSION sql_mode = ''");
But this doesn't seem to work - testing the mode reports back the global and session values are the same.
session User : name
session Security : 27478239
MySQL server version : 5.5.5-10.0.23-MariaDB
GLOBAL : STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION
SESSION : STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION
Is it possible to change SQL mode at session level (or database level) and if so how can this be achieved?