Hi Peter,
I am working through this chapter. In many cases I am having to design
tables to match the code samples. Are there any sample database tables
for this chapter? If so where can I download them?
There are many example-databases for the German Handbuch. Please have a
look here:
On 11/10/14 18:49, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am working through this chapter. In many cases I am having to design
tables to match the code samples. Are there any sample database tables
for this chapter? If so where can I download them?
There are many example-databases for the
These connectors are available as Release Candidate #1. They have
been tested against both MariaDB and MySQL databases. I would like to
have a few more people see if these work as well as they have so far
been described.
Unless I hear from someone with a reason why it does not work as
Hi :)
I'm not sure about wider context but perhaps reduce option choices to
just options? Hmm, that doesn't seem right either!
It is almost definitely wrong to have both words as plurals. So, option
choices is better but it still looks odd given the meanings of the two
words. Perhaps choice of
Hi Peter,
Thanks. I will have a look at the sample data bases. It is possible that
I can translate the field names to English equivalents. If I do should
I add the table definitions as an appendix to the chapter?
Wouldn't it be better to add the databases as it has been done for the
German
Jean Weber wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Dave Barton d...@tasit.net wrote:
Jean Weber wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Milos Sramek msrame...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2014-10-03 05:58, Jean Weber wrote:
Lastly, if whoever was cleaning the files of internal xml problems
has the
Hi :)
I suspect that would mean translating the full databases. Is there a
work-around that can minimise the amount of work needed for the chapter
Peter is kindly reviewing?
For the 4.2.x version of the Handbook we can't really afford to get bogged
down in the extra work of translating all the
Hi :)
Don't worry too much about the page count. It's nice to be roughly right
but doesn't really need to be absolutely precise.
It's just a rough indication of 'size' and a more useful indication of how
much work might be involved in proof-reading (or whichever stage). Mb, Kb
etc didn't really
On 12/10/14 04:12, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks. I will have a look at the sample data bases. It is possible that
I can translate the field names to English equivalents. If I do should
I add the table definitions as an appendix to the chapter?
Wouldn't it be better to add the
On 12/10/14 08:35, Peter Goggin wrote:
On 12/10/14 04:12, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks. I will have a look at the sample data bases. It is possible
that
I can translate the field names to English equivalents. If I do should
I add the table definitions as an appendix to the
On 11/10/14 18:49, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am working through this chapter. In many cases I am having to design
tables to match the code samples. Are there any sample database tables
for this chapter? If so where can I download them?
There are many example-databases for the
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