Are you sure you are using InnoDB storage?
I believe this program occurs when using non transactional MyISAM storage with MySQL,
although I am not 100%
Basically two rows are written into different tables in a transaction, and the server
fails mid way and ends up with one row being written but not the other.
This is a good link I found for checking the config is setup correctly:
http://www.brennan.id.au/17-MySQL_Server.html - I believe that unless you have updated the
default, it will be using MyISAM.
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