Warning: Incompatible change: As of MySQL 4.1.2, handling of the FLOAT and DOUBLE floating-point data types is more strict to follow standard SQL. For example, a data type of FLOAT(3,1) stores a maximum value of 99.9. Before 4.1.2, the server allowed larger numbers to be stored. That is, it stored a value such as 100.0 as 100.0. As of 4.1.2, the server clips 100.0 to the maximum allowable value of 99.9. If you have tables that were created before MySQL 4.1.2 and that contain floating-point data not strictly legal for the data type, you should alter the data types of those columns