Why is MyISAM problematic...
MyISAM is a storage engine with some features... InnoDB is another
storage engine with other features... and so on...
As far as I know MyISAM is default storage engine... unless you
specify by hand another storage engine:
CREATE TABLE xyz (colX INT NULL) ENGINE=_STORA
I am failing to connect to my server. I am using ms access as front end and
mysql as back end.
What is the solution
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Hi,
I know this is a weird request, but I need a tool / tutorial on
extracting data from InnoDB tables in MySQL 5.x and putting the data
into Microsoft Access. COuld anybody advise me where to do this?
Thanks,
Dewald Troskie
On 15/01/07, Gabriel PREDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is MyISAM problematic...
MyISAM is a storage engine with some features... InnoDB is another
storage engine with other features... and so on...
As far as I know MyISAM is default storage engine... unless you
specify by hand another storage
Shortly, if you have MySQL ODBC driver installed, you can create ODBC
data source and connect to this data source from Access, Excel, Open
Office,
Dusan
Dewald Troskie napsal(a):
Hi,
I know this is a weird request, but I need a tool / tutorial on
extracting data from InnoDB tables in
Do the following in 'mysql' client:
select * from mysql.user\G
Does you user have all necessary privileges maked as Y ?
You may need to update your user's host field to '%'
to allow you to connect from any host other than localhost.
Don't forget run 'flush privileges;' afterwards.
Give it a try
Hello All,
I have an issue that is seemingly hard to troubleshoot. Every so often
transactions/queries on InnoDB tables will stack up such that all the
queries appear to be waiting for others to execute. The problem is
that the others never finish executing. If you try to kill the
"Updating" thre
Hi All
Is it possible in mysql to create a date field that stores year and month
only (-MM) without having to zero out the day or use varchar type fields
Thanks
Olaf
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At 12:13 PM 1/13/2007, Nurullah Akkaya wrote:
i have the following table in my database i am trying select postings
based on wordId whole table has around 200 million records.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `postingList`;
CREATE TABLE `postingList` (
`wordId` MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`docId` INT U
Is it possible in mysql to create a date field that stores year and month
only (-MM) without having to zero out the day or use varchar type fields
Best here is to just use a DATE field, then use DATE_FORMAT when you
want to pull up the customized date. It will get stored as a timestamp
(i
When you said "multiple field unique key", I assumed those two field were your primary key. The way I described in the easiest way
to implement it. Especially since you can do future insert/select without having to worry about figureing out sequence numbers for
each group. You may want to think i
Thanks...
My issue is not storage, it is confidentiality.
I am not allowed to store the day of birth as it is considered identifying
information (in medical records).
I do not even have the day, I want to pass a date in format (-MM) to a
date field if possible.
On 1/15/07 11:37 AM, "Chris Wh
Olaf Stein wrote:
Thanks...
My issue is not storage, it is confidentiality.
I am not allowed to store the day of birth as it is considered identifying
information (in medical records).
I do not even have the day, I want to pass a date in format (-MM) to a
date field if possible.
Pass the
Assign all dates to have a day of 01
Store in a date field, use DATE_FORMAT to just extract the MM and .
As you don't have the real day information it doesn't matter what day is used,
so long as it present in all months.
Hope this helps
Robert Gehrig
Webmaster at www.gdbarri.com
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Hi Kelvin, all!
Kelvin Wu wrote:
I am looking for help and suggestion.
Mysql Ver 12.18 Distrib 4.0.12, for pc-linux (i686)
The table structure:
[[...]]
I created multiple parts of Index for this table:
[[...]]
And here are the questions:
Q1: the query is supposed to use index bynone but ...
It's possible mysql optimizes queries incorrectly. I've had to "correct it" on a few occasions. If you look at the results of the
explain for Q1, you'll notice that in both queries the key_len is 1. Meaning Mysql thinks it only needs to look at the first
"character" of the index. Based on that "o
Read here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/charset-connection.html
have fun !
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You didn't give us much information. If you open the Data Sources
configuration, what happens when you test the connection?
Did this ever work?
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz
Global Information Incorporated
195 Farmington Ave.
Farmington, CT 06032
860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674.8341
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You can set up an ODBC connection to the MySQL data base, and then use
Access directly on your data base. Does that come near what you want? (You
can set it up read-only.)
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz
Global Information Incorporated
195 Farmington Ave.
Farmington, CT 06032
860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674
Hi Juan,
Could the update log purging lagging behind due to a high UPDATE load
cause this behavior? I was reading up here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/innodb-multi-versioning.html
If so, would using innodb_max_purge_lag help? Thank you again so much.
Best Regards,
Jason
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Hello All,
I have a question in ORACLE indexing What is the difference between B-Tree
index and Bitmap index?
Thanks in Advance,
Prem
In the last episode (Jan 16), Prem said:
> I have a question in ORACLE indexing What is the difference
> between B-Tree index and Bitmap index?
A MySQL list isn't the right place to ask Oracle questions :)
Oracle has excellent documentation and explains what Bitmap and B-tree
indexes are, and
If I fire a lot of querries, I get an error "mysql server has gone away/lost
connection with the server" . I tried to use "mysql_ping()" to reconnect,
but tht also fails... So shud i call real_connect again? I mean will it be
gud practice tht way? I looked for such an error to have occured. I fou
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