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On 12 February 2015 at 15:18, wrote:
> Whoa. That's actually quite scary since I had no idea about it. What if I
> had selected only the "DELETE FROM table" from "DELETE FROM table WHERE id
> = 123"?! Now I have to worry about having done that (or something similar)
> in the past. :/
Isn't that
Whoa. That's actually quite scary since I had no idea about it. What if I had
selected only the "DELETE FROM table" from "DELETE FROM table WHERE id = 123"?!
Now I have to worry about having done that (or something similar) in the past.
:/
On 2015-02-12 at 10:23 AM, "Robins Tharakan" wrote:
>
On 12 February 2015 at 02:33, wrote:
> I sometimes notice that it will randomly tell me that I have a syntax
> error somewhere in it when I run it, without having changed anything. If I
> just click somewhere else inside the window, such as placing the marker in
> the end of the query, and execut