On 2013-11-09 04:27, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
Sibylle Koczian writes:
Am 07.11.2013 14:14, schrieb Piet van Oostrum:
Nick the Gr33k writes:
I have decided to take your advice.
I wasn't able to fit those 'lists' of mine into MySQL's varchar()
datatype after converting them to long strings an
Sibylle Koczian writes:
> Am 07.11.2013 14:14, schrieb Piet van Oostrum:
>> Nick the Gr33k writes:
>>
>>> I have decided to take your advice.
>>> I wasn't able to fit those 'lists' of mine into MySQL's varchar()
>>> datatype after converting them to long strings and that sads me.
>>>
>>> My impl
Στις 7/11/2013 8:08 μμ, ο/η Neil Cerutti έγραψε:
On 2013-11-07, ?? ??
wrote:
I called you an idiot, because in your previous and current
message you called me too.
I know that splitting information across tables and maintain
foreign keys for retain relationships bet
On 2013-11-07, ?? ??
wrote:
> I called you an idiot, because in your previous and current
> message you called me too.
>
> I know that splitting information across tables and maintain
> foreign keys for retain relationships between them is a
> necessary thing but in my
Στις 7/11/2013 5:11 μμ, ο/η Joel Goldstick έγραψε:
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
Why create a whole new 'downloads' table and associate it with the with a
foreign key with the 'visitors' table you idiot when you
On 2013-11-07 17:03, Sibylle Koczian wrote:
> > Nikos, you are an excellent member of the Greek society.
> > Listening to you makes it so much easier to understand the
> > problems that your country has.
>
> Is there any reason at all to insult all other Greek readers of
> this newsgroup?
Greec
Am 07.11.2013 14:14, schrieb Piet van Oostrum:
Nick the Gr33k writes:
I have decided to take your advice.
I wasn't able to fit those 'lists' of mine into MySQL's varchar()
datatype after converting them to long strings and that sads me.
My implementation is like the following.
I do not use an
On 2013-11-07, ?? ?? wrote:
> [nothing my newsreader cared to keep]
OK, so when posting a follow-up, Nikos is now putting his entire
posting into his signature?
This guy's a hoot-and-a-half!
--
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! Somewhere in Te
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος
> wrote:
>> Why create a whole new 'downloads' table and associate it with the with a
>> foreign key with the 'visitors' table you idiot when you can just have an
>> extra column at the end
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
> Why create a whole new 'downloads' table and associate it with the with a
> foreign key with the 'visitors' table you idiot when you can just have an
> extra column at the end of the current 'visitor's table?
>
> Both 'downloader' and 'dow
Στις 7/11/2013 3:52 μμ, ο/η Joel Goldstick έγραψε:
2. the download is remained associated with the person that made the
download since all this info is placed in the same record.
just think, all those folks who figured out databases were wrong.
Nikos has shown that you just need to put everythin
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
> Στις 6/11/2013 7:59 μμ, ο/η Denis McMahon έγραψε:
>
>> On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 09:30:03 +0200, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
>>
>>> I have decided to take your advice.
>>
>>
>> No you haven't. You only think you have, but really you either haven't
>>
Στις 6/11/2013 7:59 μμ, ο/η Denis McMahon έγραψε:
On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 09:30:03 +0200, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
I have decided to take your advice.
No you haven't. You only think you have, but really you either haven't
understood the advice at all.
My implementation is like the following.
I do
Nick the Gr33k writes:
> I have decided to take your advice.
> I wasn't able to fit those 'lists' of mine into MySQL's varchar()
> datatype after converting them to long strings and that sads me.
>
> My implementation is like the following.
> I do not use an extra table of downlaods that i asooci
On 06/11/2013 17:59, Denis McMahon wrote:
On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 09:30:03 +0200, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
I have decided to take your advice.
No you haven't. You only think you have, but really you either haven't
understood the advice at all.
My implementation is like the following.
I do not use
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 11:29:11 PM UTC+5:30, Denis McMahon wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 09:30:03 +0200, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
> > I have decided to take your advice.
> No you haven't. You only think you have, but really you either haven't…
No, you think that he thinks that he has.
Of co
On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 09:30:03 +0200, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
> I have decided to take your advice.
No you haven't. You only think you have, but really you either haven't
understood the advice at all.
> My implementation is like the following.
> I do not use an extra table of downlaods that i asooc
Στις 6/11/2013 9:38 πμ, ο/η Nick the Gr33k έγραψε:
Ah great!!!
I just examined my other MySQL database which just stored webpages and
their corresponding visits and voila.
Someone was able to pass values into my counters table:
look:
http://superhost.gr/?show=stats
thats why it didn't had 1
Ah great!!!
I just examined my other MySQL database which just stored webpages and
their corresponding visits and voila.
Someone was able to pass values into my counters table:
look:
http://superhost.gr/?show=stats
thats why it didn't had 1 or 2 or 3 as 'counterID' but more values were
pre
I have decided to take your advice.
I wasn't able to fit those 'lists' of mine into MySQL's varchar()
datatype after converting them to long strings and that sads me.
My implementation is like the following.
I do not use an extra table of downlaods that i asoociate with table
visitors with a f
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