Only in development environment :) Thanks.
Regards, Saša Stamenković On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Daniel Latter <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ive heard about a problem with the zf debug bar where it creates extra > connections? are you using this? > > > On 20 May 2010 14:07, Саша Стаменковић <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm on shared hosting, so I can't do that. >> >> I'm quoting like this: >> >> return $this->fetchAll( >> $this->select() >> ->from($this->_name) >> ->where($this->getAdapter()->quoteInto($this->_name . '.id IN (?)', $ids, >> Zend_Db::INT_TYPE)) >> ->order('date DESC') >> ); >> >> where $ids is array of table primary keys. >> >> Regards, >> Saša Stamenković >> >> >> >> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Thomas D. <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Саша Стаменковић wrote: >>> > I don't know how to monitor mysqld, maybe get connection >>> > from adapter with getConnection() and then retreive it from there and >>> log? >>> >>> No. Monitoring your mysqld has nothing to do with PHP. >>> >>> If you are on Unix or FreeBSD, you would use a tool like "mtop". >>> If you are on Windows you can use the MySQL Administrator from mysql.org >>> . >>> >>> >>> P.s.: When you are quoting, how do you do that? >>> $table = new MyZendTable(); >>> $adapter = $table->getAdapter(); >>> >>> $quoted_string = $adapter->quote(...); >>> >>> If you are using "getConnection()" you will create an additional >>> connection/object and won't use the existing one. >>> Maybe this is your problem... >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Thomas >>> >>> >>> >> >
