On Wed, May 9, 2007 04:06, Stephen Cook wrote:
> I think that offering some sort of feedback other than result sets would
> be nice for debugging.
And it makes perfect sence to get this debug information in
postscript format :D
>
> Peter Brawley wrote:
>> >I hope this isn't a silly question, or
I think that offering some sort of feedback other than result sets would
be nice for debugging.
Peter Brawley wrote:
>I hope this isn't a silly question, or something covered in a FAQ. . .
>but is there any reason to not have at least some primitive print
>formatting commands in MySQL? Or a
>I hope this isn't a silly question, or something covered in a FAQ. . .
>but is there any reason to not have at least some primitive print
>formatting commands in MySQL? Or am I missing something
>blindingly obvious?
I think the idea is that RDBMS ought to stick to what is necessary for
RDBMS m
> About Access I can only say that it's very useful tool for a lot of
> people and there is a lot of places where it makes perfect sense to
> use Access. I don't claim it's a perfect reporting tool for all kind
> of reports, but depending on the requirements it may be the right tool
> for a specif
Hi!
> "Haydies" == Haydies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Haydies> Access is not a Database, its a kiddies toy.
Haydies> You can just as easlily make your reports using crystal reports or any thing
Haydies> else like that if you really want to, or PHP/ASP
Haydies> Now, please, for sug
ful (if this helps you, please let me know)
Thanks
Emery
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To: "Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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uch.
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From: "Andy Eastham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: printing reports
: Please take this flame war off list.
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: Wang Feng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 08 October 2003 11:31
> > To: Michael Haunzwickl; 'Dire
Please take this flame war off list.
> -Original Message-
> From: Wang Feng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 October 2003 11:31
> To: Michael Haunzwickl; 'Director General: NEFACOMP';
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> Subject: Re: printing reports
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: > So listen guy, this is a big miss understanding:
:
: NO
:
:
: > 1.) If you want to have an "easy way tool" for creating your reports -
: > use MS Access
:
: He
> So listen guy, this is a big miss understanding:
NO
> 1.) If you want to have an "easy way tool" for creating your reports -
> use MS Access
Hey, man, inserting a record is also ealier in Access. => You suggest me to
do everything in Access. You'r bad bad man!!!
-- Tools are for dummy u
> So listen guy, this is a big miss understanding:
NO
> 1.) If you want to have an "easy way tool" for creating your reports -
> use MS Access
Hey, man, inserting a record is also ealier in Access. => You suggest me to
do everything in Access. You'r bad bad man!!!
-- Tools are for dummy u
you I would take access for that ... Small, simple,
> fast in building reports, and easy to handle (- only sad thing about it:
> it is not working for real programers ... But quite good for "dummy
> users" ;-))
>
> Michael
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht---
quite good for "dummy
> users" ;-))
>
> Michael
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Director General: NEFACOMP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Oktober 2003 09:52
> An: Wang Feng; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: pr
> Unfortunately, they have not implemented a reporting tool in that client.
that's the problem, as I was trying to find some sql commands to edit the
report, such as report titles.
>Do you know some programming language? Like Visual Basic, C, C++, Java,
PHP,
i know them, but as I mentioned ear
: "Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 22:38
Subject: Re: printing reports
> Hi, Emery
>
> What do you mean client software? I just downloaded the MySQL server and I
> can insert data to the database and select the data from d
ot;Wang Feng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:10 AM
Subject: RE: printing reports
> You can, via ODBC, connect to MySQL using OpenOffice or Star Office which
> would give you a no-cost, or low-cost, option for producing repor
eat!!!
cheers,
feng
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:00 AM
Subject: RE: printing reports
>
> You can use the mysql command client, it that is what you mean. You can
>
ve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:11 AM
To: Wang Feng; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: printing reports
You can, via ODBC, connect to MySQL using OpenOffice or Star Office which
would give you a no-cost, or low-cost, option for producing reports from
MySQL. There are a
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From: Director General: NEFACOMP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:49 AM
To: Wang Feng; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: printing reports
To get data from/into MySQL, you will always need a client software. So, the
reporting thing should be implemented in your client
ou can
always hack the DB :)
cheers
/rudy
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From: Director General: NEFACOMP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 7 oktober 2003 16:49
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Subject: Re: printing reports
To get data from/into MySQL, you will always need a client software.
S
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> > In MySQL, how can I create and print reports without the help of neither
a
> > scripting language(e.g. php) nor a thrid party software tool?
>
> bad gra
> In MySQL, how can I create and print reports without the help of neither a
> scripting language(e.g. php) nor a thrid party software tool?
bad grammar :-( but you guys understand what i'm saying, right? :-)
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Hi Vince,
I assume you want to print to your printer from the mysql client (command
line) here is what I do:
0) set up a lp queue (line printer) and make sure it works then proceed to 1)
1a) mysql> pager /usr/bin/less
mysql> \P lp;
PAGER set to lp;
mysql> SHOW INNO
Martin, my compliment.
Excellent answer.
I completely forgot about the -d option for mysqldump.
Best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan
2003年 6月 11日 水曜日 22:32、Martin Waite さんは書きました:
> On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 14:29, Fernando Gerent wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I need to print the description of all tab
Hi Gerald,
How about like this ?
mysql> \P lp;
PAGER set to lp;
mysql> SHOW INNODB STATUS ;
lp is the printer queue which you have probably setup. Exchange lp with your
printer spooler name. I am not sure about printing several tables. How about
making a script or batch file (in case you want
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 14:29, Fernando Gerent wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need to print the description of all tables in my database. The problem is, there
> are about 200 of them, and the only way I know to do this is send each of the
> screens to a file, an then print the file. Isn't there any easier wa
Hi Gurhan,
The tee command printed out the table perfectly to a
file,
Cheers,
Colin
>tee /dir/table.txt;
>select * from table;
--- Gurhan Ozen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Try to use tee command to log all the output into a
> file. It will have the
> column names and everything you see
Hi,
Try to use tee command to log all the output into a file. It will have the
column names and everything you see in the screen.
See:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/m/y/mysql.html
Gurhan
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To: mysql
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, David S. Jackson wrote:
> I'm just starting my first MySQL db, and I'm going to want to
> print out reports from it and produce a camera-ready document.
> Has anyone done this before, using, say, Star Office or AbiWord
> or something?
David,
I go this way for high quality o
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, David S. Jackson wrote:
> I'm just starting my first MySQL db, and I'm going to want to
> print out reports from it and produce a camera-ready document.
> Has anyone done this before, using, say, Star Office or AbiWord
> or something?
David,
I go this way for high quality o
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Subject: Re: printing camera-ready mysql report
Please forgive my ignorance; but what is a
"camera-ready document"?
Andrew
--- "David S. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just starting my first MySQL db, and
Camera ready means the a commercial printer cn go direct from the
provided document(s) to negatives/plates or direct to plate without
having to modify the originals in any way.
Save a lot of money in make up and AA charges.
Jack
Andrew Gould wrote:
>
> Please forgive my ignorance; but what is
Andrew Gould writes:
> Please forgive my ignorance; but what is a
> "camera-ready document"?
>
> Andrew
>
That is easy :
A document that looks so nice that you can spare one shot on it.
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Please forgive my ignorance; but what is a
"camera-ready document"?
Andrew
--- "David S. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just starting my first MySQL db, and I'm going
> to want to
> print out reports from it and produce a camera-ready
> document.
> Has anyone done this before
"Wix,Christian XCW" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How print the result from a query on my printer? I'm using the command line
> on linux.
> Lets say that I want to print everything from the table "Mercedes" in the
> database "Cars".
Pipes.
> How do I adjust the lenght of the lines?
man nenscript
Basically
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