At 6:24 AM +0800 12/3/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
It was also helped by the fact that the OP, who is
apparently, renowned for programming in rocks since the time before
binary was invented, ought to know list etiquette better than most.
That's "world renowned", if you please. :-)
But just to
On Sunday 02 December 2007, Daniel Brown wrote:
> There are a great deal of highly-intelligent people on this list, so why
> not take advantage of that resource?
I do, that's why I'm on the list.
> So until you've been around enough to truly earn your right to
> tell someone far more accomp
On Saturday 01 December 2007, chris smith wrote:
> Considering the rest of the off-topic questions that regularly get
> asked on this list it's a bit much to single out this one particular
> post.
I didn't single it out, it just happened to be at the top of the pile at
the the time. It was also h
On Nov 30, 2007 11:53 PM, Crayon Shin Chan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You ought to know by now that there is the php-db list. Even so your
> question doesn't belong even there because it has zilch to do with php,
> but it is still slightly more appropriate to post there than here.
Put on you
On Nov 30, 2007 10:00 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 2:00 PM +1100 11/30/07, Chris wrote:
> >>Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
> >>currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
> >>query I gave you. Perhaps it's a version issue. Th
At 11:07 PM -0600 11/30/07, Jay Blanchard wrote:
The Oracle of PHP - 6 Degrees of Separation
I joined PHP to Oracle, Kevin Bacon and temperature all in one shot.
Sounds like an omelette. :-)
Tedd, what did you want to know about joins?
I think I got it -- at least for the problem that wa
chris smith wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2007 3:53 PM, Crayon Shin Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
>>> At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> I'm trying to understand joins,
Ask on a database re
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> If you try you can probably make a connection from php to everything
> under
> the sun, doesn't mean everything under the sun is an appropriate topic
> for this list.
> [/snip]
>
> The Oracle of PHP - 6 Degrees of Separation
>
> I joined PHP to Oracle, Kevin Bac
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, Jochem Maas wrote:
>
...
>
> So let me get this straight, only paid up members of the old boys club are
> allowed to make off-topic posts? The rest can lump it?
if by the rest you mean you, then yes, absolutely, please crawl back under the
On Dec 1, 2007 3:53 PM, Crayon Shin Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
> > At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > >On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> > >> I'm trying to understand joins,
> > >
> > >Ask on a database related list.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 2:09 AM
> To: Crayon Shin Chan; php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Join question
>
> At 12:53 PM +0800 12/1/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> >On Saturday 0
At 12:53 PM +0800 12/1/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
>On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
>> I'm trying to understand joins,
>
>Ask on a database related list.
Really?
Really.
No langua
[snip]
If you try you can probably make a connection from php to everything
under
the sun, doesn't mean everything under the sun is an appropriate topic
for this list.
[/snip]
The Oracle of PHP - 6 Degrees of Separation
I joined PHP to Oracle, Kevin Bacon and temperature all in one shot.
Ted
On Friday 30 November 2007, Jochem Maas wrote:
> my guess it took less time to search for 'Crayon' in his mail archive
> than it took you to write the sentence.
Is not so much the actual time taken but rather that he had the free time
at all.
> aparently Rob wasn't saying this ... but I would,
On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> I'm sorry, allow me to rephrase... in the past 5 months you've made 2
> on-topic useful posts, with the rest either being on-topic for an
> off-topic thread, or completely off-topic. I see no point in saying
> more, I've made my point.
I know y
On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
> At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> >On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> >> I'm trying to understand joins,
> >
> >Ask on a database related list.
> Really?
Really.
> No language lives in a vacuum, mate. Especially, a web langu
At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
I'm trying to understand joins,
Ask on a database related list.
--
Crayon
Really?
No language lives in a vacuum, mate. Especially, a web language.
IMO, one of the major attributes that make PHP tr
At 9:52 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Nov 29, 2007 11:17 PM, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob,
The version difference is probably right on the nose. If I
remember correctly, you couldn't do that in the long-popular 3.23,
which *gasp!* is still used by some web
At 2:00 PM +1100 11/30/07, Chris wrote:
Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
query I gave you. Perhaps it's a version issue. There really shouldn't
be a problem updating a table that also occurs in
That it is, Steve. That it is.
And because of the occasion, I feel justified in celebrating by top-posting.
TFGIF!
On Nov 30, 2007 12:58 PM, Steve Edberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:30 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
> >On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PRO
At 10:30 AM -0500 11/30/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
> I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
born, that has to count for so
Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
>> lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
>> born, that has to count for something :-)
>
>
>
On Nov 30, 2007 10:22 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
> > I was tempted to flame Tedd just because he's Tedd. ;-P
>
> lol. but then the guy was programming Rocks(tm) way before I was
> born, that has to count for something :-)
Please keep all replies on t
tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I found why the JOIN didn't work for me in this instance, which was I
> needed to create a third table and JOIN what I needed in that table
> from the other two.
>
> My problem was that I was trying to alter one of the tables in the
> JOIN.
On Nov 29, 2007 11:17 PM, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 14:00 +1100, Chris wrote:
> > > Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
> > > currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
> > > query I gave you. Perhaps
On Nov 30, 2007 8:08 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> >
> >> That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
> >> that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
>> That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
>> that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
>> the PHP General list-- and they were both for the same thread.
>
> If
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 13:49 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> > > Or are you saying that one needs to make a lot of on-topic posts to
> > > build up credit in order to be able to make off-topic posts?
> >
> > No, I'm merely pointing out the hypocr
On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> > Or are you saying that one needs to make a lot of on-topic posts to
> > build up credit in order to be able to make off-topic posts?
>
> No, I'm merely pointing out the hypocrisy.
That would only be true if I had been making off-topic posts. B
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 14:00 +1100, Chris wrote:
> > Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
> > currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
> > query I gave you. Perhaps it's a version issue. There really shouldn't
> > be a problem updating a tab
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 11:00 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> > That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
> > that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
> > the PHP General list-- and they
Out of curiosity, what SQL server (and version) are you using? I
currently have MySQL 5.0.33 on my dev box and I had no problem with the
query I gave you. Perhaps it's a version issue. There really shouldn't
be a problem updating a table that also occurs in the select query since
the select quer
On Friday 30 November 2007, Robert Cummings wrote:
> That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed
> that in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic useful posts to
> the PHP General list-- and they were both for the same thread.
If you have that much free time on yo
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 10:21 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> > I'm trying to understand joins,
>
> Ask on a database related list.
That's an amusing statement. I took a peek back in time and noticed that
in the past 5 months you've only made two on-topic
On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> I'm trying to understand joins,
Ask on a database related list.
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On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 18:43 -0500, tedd wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I found why the JOIN didn't work for me in this instance, which was I
> needed to create a third table and JOIN what I needed in that table
> from the other two.
>
> My problem was that I was trying to alter one of the tables in the
Hi gang:
I found why the JOIN didn't work for me in this instance, which was I
needed to create a third table and JOIN what I needed in that table
from the other two.
My problem was that I was trying to alter one of the tables in the
JOIN. While that might be possible it didn't appear so in
At 4:11 PM -0500 11/29/07, Robert Cummings wrote:
Grep? Loop? A single query will suffice. Also, he doesn't mention
wanting to clobber the passwords in table1 when the username does
already exist.
Cheers,
Rob.
Table1 passwords and logins are not populated. I want to take those
appearing in Ta
On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 15:47 -0500, Wolf wrote:
> tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi gang:
> >
> > I'm trying to understand joins,
> >
> > Here's the situation. I have two tables (user1, user2) in one database:
> >
> > The common field between the two tables is "username". I want to tak
On Nov 29, 2007 3:41 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang:
Hi, Tedd.
> PS: Side note -- will safe_mode ON cause problems with this?
Negative. I can't see any reason to even think so. All safe_mode
does is check the UID/GID of the script to make sure it matches that
of the targ
On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 15:41 -0500, tedd wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I'm trying to understand joins,
>
> Here's the situation. I have two tables (user1, user2) in one database:
>
> The common field between the two tables is "username". I want to take
> fields "login" and "password" from user2 and popu
tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I'm trying to understand joins,
>
> Here's the situation. I have two tables (user1, user2) in one database:
>
> The common field between the two tables is "username". I want to take
> fields "login" and "password" from user2 and populate the
Hi gang:
I'm trying to understand joins,
Here's the situation. I have two tables (user1, user2) in one database:
The common field between the two tables is "username". I want to take
fields "login" and "password" from user2 and populate the same fields
in user1.
Currently, the table user1 h
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 13:34, Dana Holt wrote:
> I have a query that uses a LEFT JOIN, but the two tables have some
> columns with the same name. How can I tell the columns from each table
> apart? It seems that the "joined" table overwrites the values from the
> other table.
>
> Anyone know?
>
> Tha
On 09-Sep-2001 Dana Holt wrote:
>
> I have a query that uses a LEFT JOIN, but the two tables have some columns
> with the same name. How can I tell the columns from each table apart? It
> seems that the "joined" table overwrites the values from the other table.
>
If the column is part of the j
I have a query that uses a LEFT JOIN, but the two tables have some columns
with the same name. How can I tell the columns from each table apart? It
seems that the "joined" table overwrites the values from the other table.
Anyone know?
Thanks.
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