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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
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
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
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
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.
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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.
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Sent: 30 September 2002 03:53
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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
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
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
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
Unix rookie as well?
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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
At 02:10 PM 6/7/2001 +0800, Rolf Hopkins wrote:
Unix rookie as well?
0 | 0
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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
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
: 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
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
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
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