Hi;
I'm trying to learn MySQL, having some difficulties:
mysql Ver 9.38 Distrib 3.22.32, for pc-linux-gnu (i686)
for pc-linux-gnu (i686)
Getting the following error:
ERROR 1062 at line 46: Duplicate entry '4' for key 1
What I did was:
mysqldump -u jimjones -p XxXJimmy > lovingdata-Db-test
Just curious, can you convert access database to MySQL and visa versa.
Meaning from win98 access 2000 to Linux Mysql 3.22.32?
At 04:56 AM 07/02/2001 , you wrote:
>Yes look for mssql2mysql.txt on Mysql.com or even yahoo.com.
>
>Atenciosamente,
>
>Tiago Luchini
>Diretor Técnico-Comercial
>Galluch
Diretor Técnico-Comercial
>Galluch Soluções Internet
>Telefax: 11 6912 3255
>Celular: 11 3176 7740
>http://www.galluch.com.br/
>-Original Message-
>From: Joe Taraba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Tiago Luchini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[
Mohan;
I'm also new to this database administration and development. There are
some excellent tutorials at Devshed.com.
Below is a link to the tutorial on Database Normalization, I think this
will give you some answers to your query:
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/MySQL/Normal/
Joe
At 0
Hi;
I'm trying to learn MySQL, having some difficulties understanding backup
strategies.
mysql Ver 9.38 Distrib 3.22.32, for pc-linux-gnu (i686)
Where is the documentation (besides man pages) for mysql Ver 3.22.32
According to the the 3.23.29 online docs it appears that there are four
ways
eferring to all the
changes in appendix "F. MySQL change history" that would take some REAL
time to sort through.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Joe Taraba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 1:4
s for your help, I'm not totally stupid, it's just that I seem to have
a fog in front of my eyes.
Joe
>that's just me.
>
>hth.
>
>-ravi.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Joe Taraba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 1:48 PM
>To: [E
would think that the database user/owner should be responsible for
keeping their own copy of a mysqldump file, and me, as the Web server
admin/ISP should keep backups of everything in /var/lib/mysql using a
nightly cron.
What do other users and administrators do?
Joe
>- Original Message ---
Group;
There is something missing in my understanding of the php mysql_connect
statement because I am getting a parse error as follows:
http://cxkop.com/Jobs/job_list.php
Parse error: parse error in
/home/virtual/cxkop1365/home/httpd/html/Jobs/job_list.php on line 31
The database exists and i
database, does it need to be enclosed between double
apostrophes inside the double quotes? I imagine, I'd eventually figure that
out after some more trial and error--but hey, if you don't mind???
Joe
> >>On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 17:33:10 -0700, Joe Taraba
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Jeremy;
I've been following this thread, and what I am unclear about is why would I
want to use replication?
Forgive me, I am very new to MySQL, and my point of reference at this
juncture of understanding is as a new administrator of a MySQL server used
for webhosting customers.
I found the
Glyndower;
I just joined the PHP mailing list. It appears to be fairly active and
knowledgable. Your question seems to be MORE PHP related than MySQL.
I know, I hate joining half a dozen lists to get answers, and the MySQL
list has been most helpful with database questions, but this sounds lik
At 05:19 PM 07/13/2001 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would like to be able to create some tables in a database on an SQL server
>at my web provider, then access those tables via a client application
>running on my PC over the Internet (dial-up connection). My understanding is
>that the client application
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