Hi,
>From the manual: "The col_name=expression syntax is supported in MySQL
Version 3.22.10 or later."
Section 7.21 INSERT Syntax
http://www.mysql.com/doc/I/N/INSERT.html
Regards,
Jorge
For technical support contracts, visit https://order.mysql.com/
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Hi,
After installation in 'C:\mysql' I moved the 'C:\mysql\data' directory to
'C:\mysql-data'. That means that all databases where moved (mysql, test and my own).
The same was to the Novell drive.
I need to do this since I'm going to insert approx. 3.4 GB of data and I have not that
much spac
Hello,
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
Are there any similar tools out there?
Thanks in Advance,
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On Friday 13 July 2001 13:40, Mario Witte wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
> mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
>
> I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
> Are there any similar tools
Dear MySQL team,
My University was considering to buy a number of licences of the
enhanced MySQL(tm) from Nusphere. However, now, we all the University IT
staff (managers, developers, designers, etc.) have decided to strongly
go up against any commercial contact with such a robber company called
> 3. Is this a MySQL feature / bug or do other DBs support this?
It doesn't work in Postgres.
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http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list arch
Can't we pull the mysql.org domain from under them? Surely this breaches
domain name usage?
joel
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From: Michael Widenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 July 2001 06:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mysql.org
Hi!
>Enhanced MySQL(tm) is as
Ok, I must have been blind or something. However the question still
remains. Is this an added feature of MySQL and is not part of ANSI
standard? I guess it is because I've never come across it before. I have
tried searching the manual again on this, especially Ch 5 but found nothing.
This is w
I install mysql (v 3.23.39) on Windows 2000 pro, but server is not run:(
Plese, help me... What I must to make?
ó Õ×ÁÖÅÎÉÅÍ, áÎÄÒÅÊ.
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http://li
Mario Witte wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
> mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
>
> I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
> Are there any similar tools out there?
>
> Thanks in
Hi there,
I grabbed the MySQL reference book and was doing some reading on the different Integer
types..
Something that I noticed was that you could also add an option to say if a Int was
unsigned ot signed..
Does it have any sence to use a signed int on a autoincrement table..?
E.g. When usi
Hi All,
I've installed MySQL 3.23.39 on my Windows 2000 Pro Server and I am
currently developing a database using Access 2000 as a front-end to MySQL
using MyODBC 2.50.37.
I have all my MySQL tables linked as ODBC tables in Access.
When I am inputting data into an Access Form and then save the
Hi Van,
I have no experience with Progress software.
Once, Progress must have seen their approach as the right way. That they
sonner or later see a need to change, does not approved the way it is done.
In short term, the "clients" for the NuSphere are already familiar with
MySQL and subscribe
Hi
can somebody tell me what program I need to work with WPI-files (like the
ones in mysql download for OS/2)?
Thanks
What really pisses me off about companies is when they steal ideas and
blantly try and sell those ideas and don't think about what impact they will
have on the Open Source community and the persons involved who dedicate
their lives to developing fantastic software for people to use.
I'm 101% behi
What does it say in your, C:\mysql\data\mysql.err file?
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From: "Andrey Goncharenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 10:03 AM
Subject: (win 2000 + mysql) = problem
I install mysql (v 3.23.39) on Windows 2000 pro, but server is n
I would like to whole heartedly add my support to this statement, I feel
that Gerry has summed up perfectly everything I would like to say. We have
been using MySQL for well over a year now and have found it to be a fast,
reliable, efficient and scalable product. I happily recommend the use of it
Hi
I am testing mysql for OS/2 3.22.16. Whenever I connect to a database I get
error messages like the ones below.
Can somebody help?
Thanks
[E:\mysql2\bin]mysql mysql
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -
it ran first time for me the other day when I comissioned a new box... does
the service give any error messages when you tried to start it?
-Original Message-
From: Andrey Goncharenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 10:04 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: (win 200
Cricket looks great, I think I'll have to try it ASAP.
For the moment I just found a utility called mrtg-mysql which puts
mysql-stats into mrtg. Statistics aren't very extensive but enough for the
moment.
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On 2001.07.13 07:19:08 -0200 Van wrote:
> Mario Witte
I'm interested in the hostory of MySQl running on NT, does anyone know when
the first stable version of MySQl was ported to NT?
Si
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PeterWR wrote:
>
> Hi Van,
>
> I have no experience with Progress software.
>
> Once, Progress must have seen their approach as the right way. That they
> sonner or later see a need to change, does not approved the way it is done.
>
> In short term, the "clients" for the NuSphere are already f
Mike W. Baranski writes:
> Not trying to step on any toes... I was told (awhile back) by Sinsa that
> mysql++ did not work with gcc 2.96 that redhat released b/c that version
> of gcc was not a gcc "release" and therefore not really supported by the
> gcc people. He also implied that this was a p
I am sending a patch straight to you
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I have heard that mason is pretty good , I currently us DB Tools as a
windows GUI for MySQL but would consider changing to Mason it its better.
Can anybody help with this decision?
Has anyone used Mason GUI before?
http://www.scibit.com/Products/Software/Utils/Mascon.htm?WROXEMPTOKEN=15539Z
KoVP
Hi , is there a way to change the default mysql prompt to have the current
GMT time embedded in the mysql command line prompt and look something like this
(and also have the time increase every time the carriage return is pressed)
[GMT:193/12:13:45] Mysql>
[GMT:193/12:13:46] Mysql>
:
:
[GMT:193/1
Sie schrieben am Freitag, 13. Juli 2001, 11:51:37:
> Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or
> simply off topic to our filter. To bypass the filter you must include
> one of the following words in your message:
> database,sql,query,table
> If you just reply to th
Hello,
Does mySql support the FOR UPDATE clause as in SELECT * FROM table WHERE
criteria FOR UPDATE ? The manual talks about FOR UPDATE as if it is
supported but I am getting syntaxis error messages for it. I am using
mySql-3.23.33 on windows. The statement is issued from within a Java program
us
I have coded my own client that uses mysql_real_connect(). The client code
runs on another machine and there can be up to 120 clients connecting to the
database. Each client connects and then disconnects sucessfully for anything
up to 5 minutes before the clients start to receive 2003 host connect
mbb writes:
> Is there anyway to get my hands on this object file?
>
> I've downloaded all the parts listed for the GUI... and I've read through
> the docs which noted that the edfile.o object was left out of the library
> build for Fl_Editor... but when I looked around in the directories where I
I have been using MySQL on a web-cgi search facility. I was using RedHat 6.1
and MySQL 3.22. Recently I upgraded my machine to RedHat 7.0 (bug fixed
version) and it had MySQL 3.23. I was using perl DBI via msql-mysql modules
to access the database. I can access the tables via the perl scripts
dire
Monty:
I was on the verge of authorizing the purchase of 3 copies of NuSphere's
PHPEd package (US$300 each) for our developers when I became aware of the
controversy surrounding 'Enhanced MySQL' and mysql.org.
The purchase order went into the round file, and Hell will freeze over
before I buy an
Noel Clarkson writes:
> Hi all,
>
> When using the 3.23.39 client to connect to the server, pressing tab to
> complete table names and field names etc doesn't seem to work. I seem to
> get the mysql commands, but I thought in past clients I was able to get
> table name and field name completi
Am I the only one getting these? Someone really needs to fix their mail
server...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 4:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No valid command found
Your message does not contain a valid command
William M. Quarles writes:
> In the Win 32 version, I seem to have problem scrolling the tables. If I
> grab the vertical scroll bar and try to pull it down, it won't work, unless
> I use the arrow keys to move it down about 1/10 of the way, then and only
> then and lower will it let me scroll
Hello,
On Don, 12 Jul 2001, Gerald Clark wrote:
>It may be the DESC that prohibits the use of the index.
>Try an normal ascending order.
Thanks for you idea, but DESC has no influence whether Mysql uses the INDEX or not.
I think maybe that this is a real _bug_ in mysql. :-(
Does somebody k
The greatest asset to using the MYSQL product over the years has been
this mailing list and Monty's personal efforts to answer almost every
question, no matter how stupid or repetitive, patiently and accurately.
It's blown my mind to see him working so hard on handling the enormous
communication
we get the following error while running: ./configure --without-server:
checking for restartable system calls... configure: error: can not run
test program while cross compiling
what could be the problem and how would we possibly fix it?
thanks
wolfgang
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Van writes:
> Mario Witte wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
> > mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
> >
> > I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
> > Are there any similar too
I sent them a notice.
Sie schrieben am Freitag, 13. Juli 2001, 13:58:40:
> Am I the only one getting these? Someone really needs to fix their mail
> server...
For spam filter: sql
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Hi,
I'm thinking about using MySQL with InnoDB and replication. Are there any
experiences with this configuration, esp. what about transactions? What will
happen on the slave if transactions are rolled back? What happens if the
master or the slave crashes while processing transactions.
Thanks,
"Gerald R. Jensen" wrote:
>
> Monty:
>
> I was on the verge of authorizing the purchase of 3 copies of NuSphere's
> PHPEd package (US$300 each) for our developers when I became aware of the
> controversy surrounding 'Enhanced MySQL' and mysql.org.
>
> The purchase order went into the round file
Question about this, when I do mysqladmin processlist, I get Repair with keycache as
the state, what exactly is this? Can this be optomized?
Mike.
P.S. Thanks for the gcc3 patch!
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Unico Hommes writes:
> Hello,
>
> Does mySql support the FOR UPDATE clause as in SELECT * FROM table WHERE
> criteria FOR UPDATE ? The manual talks about FOR UPDATE as if it is
> supported but I am getting syntaxis error messages for it. I am using
> mySql-3.23.33 on windows. The statement is iss
Hello,
I am still a beginner, but I am trying to learn MySQL. If you have a
date field, and you are using the date field in your where clause, I
understand how to use :
WHERE date="-mm-dd"; I am trying to find out if there is anyway
to use the wildcard character % in dates like you
Somebody asked for it a couple of days ago:
Accidentally I found
hylalog-1.0.tar.gz Store hylafax outgoing faxes in a MySQL
database. By Sinisa Milivojevic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Chris Bolt writes:
> Am I the only one getting these? Someone really needs to fix their mail
> server...
I am getting those too...
I will alert our mail administrator ...
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Hi
Could anybody tell me how to get rid of the following error on a php3
request. "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Host 'hostname.co.za' is not
allowed to connect to this MySQL server in /var/local/irm/irm.inc on line
83".
Thanks
Kim White
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I downloaded and installed php admin, seems like a really useful tool. But,
if I try to create a table with more than 20 feilds it craps out my browser.
It doesn't create all the option feilds, and if I dare to scroll the page,
it acts like I'm out of video memory. Less than 20 feilds works great
Jörg Beckmann writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking about using MySQL with InnoDB and replication. Are there any
> experiences with this configuration, esp. what about transactions? What will
> happen on the slave if transactions are rolled back? What happens if the
> master or the slave crashes while p
Justin:
Thanks ... but I couldn't care less.
I have neither the time nor inclination to examine NuSphere's motives.
I am a business man, and I made a business decision.
Gerald Jensen
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S
Hi Mario,
If you want to see what the MRTG page with check out
mrtg-mysql-load:
Links to the extension and a live demo for a
couple of test servers are at
http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq
Works good for me at http://bsd2.icarz.com/mrtg/index.html (bottom
graphs).
I also use something called Ne
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Mike Baranski writes:
> Question about this, when I do mysqladmin processlist, I get Repair with keycache as
>the state, what exactly is this? Can this be optomized?
>
> Mike.
>
> P.S. Thanks for the gcc3 patch!
>
You are welcome !!
The above means that REPAIR table is using keycache. Ther
> I have heard that mason is pretty good , I currently us DB Tools as a
> windows GUI for MySQL but would consider changing to Mason it
> its better.
Try it out... there is a 15 day trial for the whole product so you can see
how you like it. I just started using it a few days ago and I am positi
Buenos días:
Estamos usando mysql para accesarla desde el JDK 1.3.1 vía JDBC. Necesitamos el driver
mysql_comp.jar donde lo puedo conseguir?
Gracias
Mary Ramírez
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Is there any way to flush all insert delayed tables at once, with 1 command?
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> Hello,
>
> I am still a beginner, but I am trying to learn MySQL. If you have a
> date field, and you are using the date field in your where clause, I
> understand how to use :
> WHERE date="-mm-dd"; I am trying to find out if there is anyway
> to use the wildcard character % in d
Werner Stuerenburg writes:
> Somebody asked for it a couple of days ago:
>
> Accidentally I found
>
> hylalog-1.0.tar.gz Store hylafax outgoing faxes in a MySQL
> database. By Sinisa Milivojevic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> --
> Herzlich
> Werner Stuerenburg
Well, I am the author, but
At 09:17 13/07/2001 +0200, Järkeborn Joacim wrote:
Hi,
The question here, is if Novell mapped drives have the same
behavior of Windows mapped drives. Sorry but I don't have
experience with Novell, however taking a look on Win2k Server,
the client for Novell is mentioned how a gateway and perhaps
Nissim Lugasy wrote:
> Hi , is there a way to change the default mysql prompt to have the
> current GMT time embedded in the mysql command line prompt and look
> something like this
> (and also have the time increase every time the carriage return is pressed)
> [GMT:193/12:13:45] Mysql>
> [GMT:
I don't know much about Mascon, but I've been happy with urSQL
(http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql)... I think it largely depends on
your needs.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Cesar Cuneo /Corpsoft wrote:
> I have heard that mason is pretty good , I currently us DB Tools as a
> windows GUI for MySQL but
Hi,
>
>The article mentions that the Web site will confuse new users, but I
>think this one will confuse them even more:
>http://mysql.net/
>(for non-Japanese users that is).
Korean, actually.
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Unico Hommes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does mySql support the FOR UPDATE clause as in SELECT * FROM table WHERE
> criteria FOR UPDATE ? The manual talks about FOR UPDATE as if it is
> supported but I am getting syntaxis error messages for it. I am using
> mySql-3.23.33 on win
GMT-like prompt is doable, but it should be coded into the program.
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Justin Farnsworth writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or
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> > one of the following words in your message:
> >
> > database,sql,query,table
> >
> > I
On 13-Jul-01 Chris Bolt wrote:
> Am I the only one getting these? Someone really needs to fix their mail
> server...
>
It's looks like the usual start-up bugs for somebody's spam-bot.
I got 64 no-valid-command bounces to MySQL messages since June 22nd;
And guess what followed shortly afterward
where date like '2001-07%' ... would find all 2001-07-??.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am still a beginner, but I am trying to learn MySQL. If you have a
> date field, and you are using the date field in your where clause, I
> understand how to use :
> WHERE date="-mm-dd";
Good morning:
We are using mysql for accesarla from the JDK 1.3.1 via JDBC. We need the
driver mysql_comp.jar where I can get it?
Thank you
Mary Ramírez
Educational.
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Sent: 13 July 2001 14:33
To: [EMAIL PROTE
On 13-Jul-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am still a beginner, but I am trying to learn MySQL. If you have a
> date field, and you are using the date field in your where clause, I
> understand how to use :
> WHERE date="-mm-dd"; I am trying to find out if there is anyway
I Have a large table with 59.000 records and if i execute a simple select
since "Select * from table order by cod" it takes 4 seconds to process
query!
and if table will have 590.000 then... well, you see it.
It's possible to accelerate it, without where and limit clausules?
I think no, and in m
I've installed MySQL on Redhat 7.0 from a RPM. The install data directory
is /var/lib/mysql. I have run mysql_install_db. From a user account I can
run mysql and receive the mysql> prompt. However, when I attempt something
like: mysql> create database new_db I receive the following error : "ER
I dont know what's causing this, and why, I only know the results :(
Either it's some feature/bug in 2.23.39, or it has something to do
with my hardware, but how likely is that? It could also be some
strange result from moving to Linux 2.4, over 2.2... but who knows?
/Johan
- Original Messa
I dont know what's causing this, and why, I only know the results :(
Either it's some feature/bug in 2.23.39, or it has something to do
with my hardware, but how likely is that? It could also be some
strange result from moving to Linux 2.4, over 2.2... but who knows?
/Johan
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You need to GRANT PRIVILEGES to the host and user that PHP connects from.
Kim White wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could anybody tell me how to get rid of the following error on a php3
> request. "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Host 'hostname.co.za' is not
> allowed to connect to this MySQL server in /var/
On 13-Jul-01 Järkeborn Joacim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have approx. 110 SQL scripts in a directory. Each containing DROP TABLE,
> CREATE TABLE, lots of INSERT INTO and finally a COMMIT.
> I need to run all these script in mysql console.
>
> My plan is to write a perl script that looks into the direct
Hello,
I need help with a select statement on my database. (I am still on L Plates
with Mysql)
My Tables
Clients - Holds clients infomation
Targets - Holds Target infomation
Clients_Targets - Holds Clients Id and Targets Id
How do I find clients that are in muti
I recently started experimenting with a way to setup MySQL to be
load-balanced. I installed 2 servers with MySQL, NFS mounted the /mysql/var
directory, then moved the grant tables to /mysql/grant, and created a
symbolic link from /mysql/var/mysql to /mysql/grant. This appeared to work
correctl
I have a problem with the update querys.
When i do a update in a table,it fails.
If i do this query two or three times it works fine.
There isn´t a table problem because this error happens in every tables.
The select and insert querys work fine.
Anybody knows what could be the problem?
I created a database with MySql (version 3.23.39-nt) that has a table named
Report. How can I open the database and insert values in this table from a
servlet?
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I Have a large table with 59.000 records and if i execute a simple select
since "Select * from table order by cod" it takes 4 seconds to process
query!
and if table will have 590.000 then... well, you see it.
It's possible to accelerate it, without where and limit clausules?
I think no, and in m
Hi,
I didn't get a reply to this, so I guess no one knows, or, it's on the wrong
forum.
Can any set me straight on this?
Cheers,
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 10:24 AM
Subject: MyODBC 2.50.37 and
Hi Kevin
Can you please send us the ODBC trace generated by MyODBC as well as ODBC DM
?
Thank you
Venu Anuganti
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:24 AM
Subject: MyODBC 2.50.37 and Access 2000
> Hi All,
>
>
did everyone on the list get those spam emails? I got 6 too, within 15
minutes, at 5am my local time. And I don't remember sending anything at
that time, I was sleeping :)
Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
>
> Justin Farnsworth writes:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Your message cannot be post
On 13-Jul-01 David Bouw wrote:
>
> Something that I noticed was that you could also add an option to say if a
> Int was unsigned ot signed..
>
> Does it have any sence to use a signed int on a autoincrement table..?
> E.g. When using a auto-increment correctly you will never need a negative
Hi,
Newbie to MySQL here. I am trying to export tables from SQL Server to MySQL
set up on a virtual server and manage to create the tables when the fields
contained within them are purely text, but the table creation fails when
fields are type integer or type datetime. The error message is a
Kim White wrote:
> Could anybody tell me how to get rid of the following error on a php3
> request. "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Host 'hostname.co.za' is not
> allowed to connect to this MySQL server in /var/local/irm/irm.inc on line
> 83".
> ---
On 13-Jul-01 David Tomàs Fargas wrote:
> I Have a large table with 59.000 records and if i execute a simple select
> since "Select * from table order by cod" it takes 4 seconds to process
> query!
> and if table will have 590.000 then... well, you see it.
>
> It's possible to accelerate it, with
Yes Of course.The table have a primary key and indexes and the field
used in the order by are indexed (this isn't the primary field, but it's
indexed)
-Mensaje original-
De: Huntress Gary B NPRI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes, 13 de julio de 2001 18:10
Para: 'David To
Remember Win 3.1, you had to create PIF files for DOS programs, I think it was DOS, to
run in the Win enviroment.
The odd thing is that it sure sounds like some kind of new virus with that kind of
text comment.
Cheers
M;)
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FROM: Don Read
TO: Chris Bolt
CC: [EMAIL P
They give away the previous version free
(i.e if they are on 1.9 you can download 1.8
and use it free)
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From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 July 2001 14:30
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: MySQL List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: MASON GUI for Windows is it good?
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:49:12PM -0700, Jeff Philapy wrote:
> It is hard to say where I am confused because the
> HOWTO requires me to try and follow it as I setup
> replication. So let me try and follow the
> documentation and if I see anything that can make it
> more clear then I will let you
Dear Mysql
How can lock and unlock a single record into mysql table?
Thank you very much.
Well, sorry about my worst explanation :)
The table is a Spain Postal Codes Table.
It has fields: Cod(5),Descr(100),Country(3),IND(13),ORD(3).
All are varchars.
Because there are possible to have the same Postal Codes and diferent
description or different country, The Primary Index is IND that it
Hi!
> "Tim" == Tim Endres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> If anyone has any comments about how we at MySQL AB work as an open
>> source company, please write to our CEO Marten Mickos via
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we will welcome your suggestions. We are
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Hi!
Sander> I do not deny their claim on the trademark OR domain, but I am somewhat
Sander> unpleasantly surprised by the means they try to resolve this matter, and
Sander> the fact that nobody in a what I assume is an internet-aware company
Sander> like MySQL even considered getting the .org
Hi!
I am just filling in some missing facts here.
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 01:03:19AM +0200, Sander Pilon wrote:
>>
>> Rule number one on the internet: If you have a trademark, GET THE
>> .COM, .NET, .ORG, .CC and .CX ASAP!!!
The following CREATE TABLE statements seem straight forward but they all
fail. Can someone explain why they fail and what I can do to get rid of the
"Duplicate column name" errors?
mysql> CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE User2 (UserID int(11)) SELECT UserID FROM
User;
ERROR 1060: Duplicate column name 'Us
Well.
It should be an interesting Open Source convention in
San Diego later this month...
database,sql,query,table
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Jesús Gómez wrote:
> I have a problem with the update querys.
>
> When i do a update in a table,it fails.
> If i do this query two or three times it works fine.
> There isn´t a table problem because this error happens in every tables.
>
> The select and insert querys work fine.
>
> Anybody kno
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