RE: Rookie question

2013-04-30 Thread Rick James
[mailto:li...@l33t-d00d.co.uk] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 10:43 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: Rookie question On 29/04/2013 18:29, Patrice Olivier-Wilson wrote: Hi all: I have a membership directory where folks can belong to more than one category. But all folks do not qualify

Re: Rookie question

2013-04-29 Thread Gary Smith
On 29/04/2013 18:29, Patrice Olivier-Wilson wrote: Hi all: I have a membership directory where folks can belong to more than one category. But all folks do not qualify for a category. So I want to list folks who have qualified in a category but not have them repeat. So if member 1 is in cat 3

Re: db/mysql rookie request

2005-05-24 Thread mfatene
Hi, You can use this template. The idea is the same. All your line commands for certain task can be embedded in a single script : http://webxadmin.free.fr/article/mysql-use-shell-script-to-dump-all-databases-t-54.php Mathias Selon Jorgensen, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MySQL guys: I am new

db/mysql rookie request

2005-05-23 Thread Jorgensen, Bill
MySQL guys: I am new to databases, MySQL, and anything outside of my world of UNIX system administration. A former colleague of mine set up MySQL on our backup server and I would like to interface with the database to get reports. I have read a little and understand a few things. I have taken

MySQL Rookie having trouble with query containing several outer j oins

2003-08-29 Thread CBrown
I'm new to MySQL and have tried many attempts myself and looked all over for this answer to no avail. How do I write MySQL joins to accomodate the Oracle equivalent listed belowany help would be appreciated. From iteration, story, person tracker, person customer, person

Re: MySQL Rookie having trouble with query containing several outer joins

2003-08-29 Thread Roger Baklund
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm new to MySQL and have tried many attempts myself and looked all over for this answer to no avail. How do I write MySQL joins to accomodate the Oracle equivalent listed belowany help would be appreciated. From iteration, story, person tracker,

RE: A rookie question

2002-09-30 Thread Peter Lovatt
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 September 2002 03:53 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A rookie question Hello, and apologies for such a novice question... we were all there once :) I have a need to find a method to allow a user to update information on members of our organization. The typical number

A rookie question

2002-09-29 Thread Paul Romanic
Hello, and apologies for such a novice question... I have a need to find a method to allow a user to update information on members of our organization. The typical number of students' info that needs updated is 50-75. The info to be updated is grade change, and year of Latin change for each

Re: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-08 Thread Rolf Hopkins
Strange. I've never had any problems with the RPMs - Original Message - From: Duane Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rolf Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Patrick Malone [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 21:59 Subject: Re: Rookie admin needs install help

Re: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-07 Thread Duane Douglas
At 09:41 AM 6/7/2001 +0800, Rolf Hopkins wrote: I don't know whether slackware has the RPM software but if it does, use it. You won't have these problems then. Otherwise I can only suggest you try one of the other binaries instead. i'm also a mysql admin rookie. i couldn't get the rpm file

Re: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-07 Thread Rolf Hopkins
Unix rookie as well? 0 | 0 \__/ Off the top of my head, rpm -i file_name should do it. I usually use redhat's gui. man rpm will give you more details. - Original Message - From: Duane Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rolf Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Patrick Malone [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-07 Thread Duane Douglas
At 02:10 PM 6/7/2001 +0800, Rolf Hopkins wrote: Unix rookie as well? 0 | 0 \__/ Off the top of my head, rpm -i file_name should do it. I usually use redhat's gui. man rpm will give you more details. evidently, there's something wrong with the rpm package for linux. the binary at mysql.com

Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-06 Thread Patrick Malone
This is probably a silly question, but I'm a new administrator and could use some help. I'm running a Slackware Linux 2.2.16 and am having difficulty installing MySQL 3.23.38. I have downloaded the following rpm files from www.mysql.com: MySQL-3.23.38-1.i386.rpm

Fw: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-06 Thread Patrick Malone
: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 12:22 PM Subject: Rookie admin needs install help This is probably a silly question, but I'm a new administrator and could use some help. I'm running a Slackware Linux 2.2.16 and am having difficulty installing MySQL 3.23.38. I have downloaded the following rpm

Re: Rookie admin needs install help

2001-06-06 Thread Rolf Hopkins
07, 2001 1:22 Subject: Rookie admin needs install help This is probably a silly question, but I'm a new administrator and could use some help. I'm running a Slackware Linux 2.2.16 and am having difficulty installing MySQL 3.23.38. I have downloaded the following rpm files from www.mysql.com

Rookie...

2001-02-08 Thread Ravi Prashanth
Hi, I'm a total newbie to MySQL. I am creating an application in Java/JSP/Oracle. However, my client wants to move to MySQL because of the low costs, and I have no idea about MySQL. I just downloaded the API from MySQL.com I now need to know the following things : 1. Is there a graphical