You might want to check that the developer tools were installed with Red
Hat 9; if not, you'll have trouble. The RPM is easiest to use, works like a
charm.
Also make sure you installed both the server and the client for MySQL.
And of course if you're not running bash, put the path to the MySQL
directory in the correct shell file. For example, I prefer the tsch shell,
so I would put it in the .tcshrc file in my home directory.
If you're not familiar
I'd recommend Apache, www.apache.org, but be aware that Windows OSes come
with a personal version of IIS that can be used as a single server (i.e.,
no virtuals). Check Windows Components in Add/Remove Programs. The Apache
site has good documentation and some IIS info can be found in the Windows
he
Yes, it should. Check it yourself by printing out array values:
echo array[2];
echo array[3]; etc.
If it's a really long array and you want to print the whole thing, look at
foreach, http://us2.php.net/manual/en/control-structures.foreach.php
Sounds like a problem authenticating the host the queries are coming from.
Try using the grant command with like john@"%", which allows any host to
connect. (replace john with the username you want.)
As a historical note, we tried using Crystal RAS with Lotus Notes and
concluded it was too slow a
Functions can be looked up at www.php.net, trim is at
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.trim.php
"James Johnson"
My recommendation would be to use phpmyadmin, http://www.phpmyadmin.net/.
Takes just a few minutes to pull out the original database schema then feed
it back to create new tables. Or you can do it with command-line
instructions. 2000 small databases shouldn't be a problem as long as the
server it'
I think you're going to have trouble doing this with .asp. I know it can be
done with Perl or PHP, so you might want to look into those programming
languages. MySQL won't do it automatically.
Check out http://www.fmpdev.com/fmp2mysql.html, found in Google search for
"filemaker to mysql"
David Shugarts
>Description:
I have just installed MySQL 4.0.4 on Linux kernel 2.4.2-2 on a
Hewlett-Packard
Kayak machine. I ran the mysql_install_db script with no problems,
but am unable
to create a root password as directed by the script. I have started
MySQL with
./bin/mysqld_s
much!
Mike Kent The Indianapolis Star - Information
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real thing')
The column pricerange does exist, and I've verified there's no trailing
space or the like.
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