Amir Bukhari wrote:
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From: Addison, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 1:22 PM
To: Amir Bukhari; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Backup problem from 5.0 to mysql 4.1
From: Amir Bukhari Sent: 18 July 2006 09:23
I have local mysql 5.0
Brent Baisley wrote:
> There will always be new requests, but many times you can store data
> "vertically" in rows instead of "horizontally" in columns. You would
> need a "label" column to indicate what type of data the row contains.
> It's more work on the front end, but a lot more flexible. It's
Brent Baisley wrote:
Changes to the database structure should be few a far between. If you
are finding you need to change the structure regularly, you should
probably look at a redesign.
This customer regularly request new things, so I cannot avoid changes
to the database structure.
MyISAM
Hello,
one of my customers has a database with about 1.7 million records
(52 fields, almost 1GB on amd64, MyISAM).
This database is running on Debian sarge with MySQL 4.0.24.
Changing the database structures and also large set of inserts/deletes
take too long to be acceptable on a productions s
Duane Hill wrote:
Can someone either answer or point me somewhere for the answer?
I am attempting to store text lines from an e-mail message into a MySQL
table through the use of Perl and DBI. Periodically I get the error that
states there was an error in the statement and to check the syntax.