that too.
Steve Cersosimo
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"When all is said and done, more is said than done"
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From: Srinivas B.S.S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:22 AM
To: Don Read
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: In
more is said than done"
-Original Message-
From: Srinivas B.S.S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:22 AM
To: Don Read
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: In need of a dummy select statement ...
Thanks for the reply. It just have to be no-op and it need not
n
Thanks for the reply. It just have to be no-op and it need not
necessarily be
a select statement. Any one of the options given by you will work for me if
they are executable from a program written using MyODBC.
Thanks,
Srinivas.
Don Read wrote:
On 08-Dec-2003 Srinivas B.S.S wrote:
Hi,
I am a
On 08-Dec-2003 Srinivas B.S.S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to mysql db. I need a select statement which will just
> execute and doesn't
> return any results. Also, it should not depend on any table which is
> specific to a database.
> For example, Oracle has a table named 'tab' which will be
Thanks for the reply.
As you said, we can always create one if it doesn't exist.
How about using show command ? Can we execute 'show tables' command from
a program using MyODBC ? If yes, can we give a pattern to 'like' which
doesn't
match anything. i.e. show tables like 'something which will n
Hi,
> I am a newbie to mysql db. I need a select statement which will just
> execute and doesn't
> return any results. Also, it should not depend on any table which is
> specific to a database.
> For example, Oracle has a table named 'tab' which will be present in all
> databases so my
> dummy sel
Hi,
I am a newbie to mysql db. I need a select statement which will just
execute and doesn't
return any results. Also, it should not depend on any table which is
specific to a database.
For example, Oracle has a table named 'tab' which will be present in all
databases so my
dummy select stateme
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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 1:05 AM
To: 'Marvin Cummings'; 'MySQL'
Subject: RE: In need of MSSQL help
There are several good resources for MS SQL.
www.sqlmag.com
and
www.sqlservercentral.com
are the two that I like best.
For the logins, what OS are you using?
account for better security and easier
administration. I'm not sure what you mean when you say "accept reports
and applications"?
HTH,
Dan
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From: Marvin Cummings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 8:28 PM
To: MySQL
Subject: In nee
Hopefully this isn't too far off-topic but I need some help with an
Access database that I need to convert to MSSQL. I need to ensure that
this db can accept reports and applications, and then have a secure
login for both internal and external users. Would this be the list to
post to or would anyon
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From: "Lee Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MySQL Mail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:24
Subject: In need of urgent Advise, please
>
>
> Hello,
>
Hello,
First, sorry the lengthy post. I have a couple of questions that are very
important for me to get answered. I we moved from using MS Access to MySQL
for our Point of Sale app. We do the transaction rollbacks, commits in the
application layer so the fact that MySQL lacks this functiona
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