On Wednesday 09 August 2006 07:27 am, Vittorio ZuccalĂ wrote:
> Hello,
> i'm searching for a manual about stored procedures and triggers.
> I'm new about this arguments but i want to study them.
> Unfortunally, mysql online manual is not rich about examples so, can you
> suggest me
> some online ma
Yes, look at the PURGE LOGS command.
Rithish Saralaya wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Can I delete off the binary log files manually? I do not want
> to 'RESET MASTER', as it will clear all the binary logs, and
> that's not what I want to do. The database is backed up every
> midnight, and I wouldn't want to
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Richard Nagle wrote:
> looking for a pdf manual for mysql 3.23.53
> anyone?
You may build it yourself:
texi2dvi4a2ps -p manual.texi
Thomas Spahni
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http://www.mysql.com/ma
Steven,
Thursday, November 21, 2002, 7:29:41 AM, you wrote:
SR> There seems to be nothing in the Manual about a lot of things. For
SR> example, the utilities mysqldumpslow, and mysqlcheck, etc.
As to mysqlcheck:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Using_mysqlcheck.html
As to others you can write comm
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Frank Shute wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, I didn't know that mysql came with an info file. Donna
> was kind enough to send me a really nice framed and broken down html
> manual for an old version which I prefer to info. Haven't come across
> pinfo before but I'll check it out.
Fra
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:55:32AM +0200, Thomas Spahni wrote:
>
> On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Frank Shute wrote:
>
> > I'm using 3.23.51 and I wondered if the manual was available as
> > separate pages of html in a tarball.
> >
> > The manual as shipped is a single page and as this machine's dog slow
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Frank Shute wrote:
> I'm using 3.23.51 and I wondered if the manual was available as
> separate pages of html in a tarball.
>
> The manual as shipped is a single page and as this machine's dog slow
> and takes an age to jump from one part of the manual to another,
> I though
Course, you could just be v. nice to me - I made it into separate pages in 2
frames for much the same reason. :-)
donna
( v. 3.23.34)
On Friday 16 August 2002 9:21 pm, Frank Shute wrote:
> I'm using 3.23.51 and I wondered if the manual was available as
> separate pages of html in a tarball.
>
>
Thomas,
Monday, June 24, 2002, 7:05:21 PM, you wrote:
TS> I came across this problem:
TS> where the manual describes Fulltext Fine-tuning it says:
TS>* Minimal length of word to be indexed is defined by MySQL variable
TS> `ft_min_word_length'. *Note SHOW VARIABLES::. Change it to the
Luc Foisy writes:
> the search query is broken
>
> Luc Foisy
>
We shall notify our web team.
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Hi!
(Please continue this thread only on the internals list)
> "Ken" == Ken Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ken> Hi Monty and Jeremy,
>> We have been a bit reluctant to update the manual, as most of our
>> users are still using 3.23 and could easily be confused by this.
>>
>> I think
Hi Monty and Jeremy,
> We have been a bit reluctant to update the manual, as most of our
> users are still using 3.23 and could easily be confused by this.
>
> I think we should wait until 4.0 goes into beta before doing the
update.
If I may suggest, Could we have two manuals online then? One
Hi!
> "Ken" == Ken Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ken> Hi Jeremey!
>>
>> I think so. I just did that recently in my book. Imagine how many
>> times I got it backwards and ended up second-guessing myself. :-(
Ken> Yes I have that confusion all the time, but it is good to have all
Ken
Hi!
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 03:27:17PM -0500, Ken Menzel wrote:
>> With MySQL 4.0 are we not supposed to be using mysqld_safe?
>> Should'nt references in the manual be modified from safe_mysqld to
>> mysqld_safe?
Jeremy> I th
Hi Jeremey!
>
> I think so. I just did that recently in my book. Imagine how many
> times I got it backwards and ended up second-guessing myself. :-(
Yes I have that confusion all the time, but it is good to have all
mysql tools begin with my or mysql. Also because the installation of
MySQL do
>I have tryed to download the mysql manual.pdf but for some reason I cant.
>Would
>anyone be able to email me the pdf version?
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I think it's around 3MB.. so if say 10 persons would mail it to you you'll
get about 30MB in your mailbox..
If you're using M$ IE you might n
I have tryed to download the mysql manual.pdf but for some reason I cant.
Would
anyone be able to email me the pdf version?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
Sharon
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Colin Faber writes:
> Michael, Interesting idea but I think it would problematic over all,
> The mysql manual changes almost everyday (anyone that syncs the bk
> tree's knows) I would suggest a better solution would be to provide the
> manual as a localized application (possibly even ported to
Colin Faber wrote:
> Michael, Interesting idea but I think it would problematic over all,
> The mysql manual changes almost everyday (anyone that syncs the bk
> tree's knows) I would suggest a better solution would be to provide the
> manual as a localized application (possibly even ported to
At 9:15 PM -0600 7/13/01, Colin Faber wrote:
>Michael, Interesting idea but I think it would problematic over all,
>The mysql manual changes almost everyday (anyone that syncs the bk
>tree's knows) I would suggest a better solution would be to provide the
> manual as a localized application (poss
Michael, Interesting idea but I think it would problematic over all,
The mysql manual changes almost everyday (anyone that syncs the bk
tree's knows) I would suggest a better solution would be to provide the
manual as a localized application (possibly even ported to
PalmOS/WindowsCE), Anyone?
Well, I loaded mySQL 3.23.32 onto my RedHat 6.2, kernel 2.2.14-5.0 box, and
the installation appears to have gone well. I ran through the problem
selects in the tutorial and of course it works properly. (Tutorial steps at
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Tutorial.html#Ex
Thanks for looking at my problem and giving me a hint.
> Do a myisamchk on your table. It sounds like you're having
> trouble with a corrupted index.
>
First run of myisamchk indicated "1 clients is using or hasn't closed the
table properly"
I ran myisamchk -r on the shop.MYI and got the messag
o: "John Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 8:16 PM
> Subject: Re: newbie question re: manual tutorial
>
>
> >
> > try;
> >
> > select article, dealer, price from shop w
y 23, 2001 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: newbie question re: manual tutorial
>
> try;
>
> select article, dealer, price from shop where price = '19.95';
>
> notice the "'" around the value? :)
>
> Hope that does it for you.
>
>
try;
select rticle, dealer, price from shop where price = '19.95';
notice the "'" around the value? :)
Hope that does it for you.
Atle
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, John Wallace wrote:
> mysql> SELECT article, dealer, price
> -> FROM shop
> -> WHERE price=19.95;
> Empty set (0.00 sec)
>
OK, I've checked the archives and read msgs for two days, now I have to ask ...
I've installed mySQL from Redhat 7.0 distribution and got it running to my eyes ok:
Ver 8.8 Distrib 3.23.22-beta, for redhat-linux-gnu on i386
Server version 3.23.22-beta-log
Linux 2.2.16-22 #1 Tue Aug 22 16:16:55 ED
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