I upgrade try to upgrade from MySQL 4.0.12 to 4.0.14 in Linux but it doesn't work.
MySQL always crashs with error 11 Segmentation fault.
I don't know why but I try to dump database (about 200,000 lines) and install MySQL
4.0.14 windows version and try to import database again to MySQL windows ve
ok here we are,
first of all, hi to every one since i'm new to this list.
then it's my first real advanced experience with mysql, even if i've already used SQL
Server, PostgreSQL and (kof kof) Access.
well, then i'm trying to create a heavy database with many relations and check
clauses.
An
sorry, it's only for testing
Kraan Deufe
even more than Kojak
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From: Kraan Deufe
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 1:07 PM
Subject: CREATE TABLE and CHECK Clause
ok here we are,
first of all, hi to every one since i'm new to this list.
then
i run mysqld with "--old-passwords" switch ,and it didn't help
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
>Submitter-Id:
>Originator:
>Organization:Intel LTD
>MySQL support: none
>Synopsis: connection fail
Severity: critical
>Priority: high
>Category: mysql
>Class
i have fixed it!
sorry
(c:\my_cfg*)
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From: Richard Korebrits
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: mysqlbug
hello,
previously is had installed a complete installation of apache/php/mysql but now i
tried to install them all apart
Hello,
I have just updated from MySQL 3.23 to MySQL 4.0.14. My operating
system is Mac OS X (10.2.6).
I have now encountered an odd problem with some "select" statements
which appear to work differently in the new version:
I want to do a join on two tables which are in two different
databases
hello,
previously is had installed a complete installation of apache/php/mysql but now i
tried to install them all apart, but now i have the problem that when is try to start
mysql i get this error:
C:\Apache2\mysql\bin>mysqld-nt --standalone
030907 14:09:53 Can't find messagefile 'C:\phpdev5\
Hello, I'm new to SQL and trying to start out with a relatively simple
project. I'm hoping someone can give me a few tips on how to accomplish my
goal.
I want to have a table for registered users reg_user (username, userID,
password, email, status)
I also want to have a table associated with each
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> Here is another strange question:
>
> When I use "show databases", it shows me that I only have one database
> called "test", and no database called "mysql" show up.
>
> However, I go back to the shell, under the "/usr/local/mysql/data/", it shows
> me that I Do have
Sergei Golubchik wrote:
> On Sep 06, Andreas Schwarz wrote:
>> Egor Egorov wrote:
>> > Andreas Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> is it possible to use Fulltext indexes on unicode (UTF-8 or UCS-2)
>> >> fields in 4.1?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Nope. Fulltext search doesn't work with multi-byte
Hi All,
silly question... does anyone know how to search for '%'? i.e.
overriding the normal wildcard use
Wayne
Wayne
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On Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:27 PM CEST, Wayne wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> silly question... does anyone know how to search for '%'? i.e.
> overriding the normal wildcard use
>
> Wayne
select anything from table where col like "...\%..."
mysql manual: manual_Reference.html#Functions (i've just look
At 01:57 PM 9/5/2003, you wrote:
This may be a weird question, but we were wondering if there was some sort
of way to encrypt or protect the database just in case of someone hacking
into the server it resides on. Since there might be some sensitive info in
the database, we'd like to go to as great
hi
i know this has been discussed before, storing bools
in the right column type. in the case of enum as:
enum("N","Y") or "n","y", etc. it might be easy to
read when u're looking at the database table itself,
but if u had to communicate this properly to other
programmers designing a front-end, the
Since DECIMAL fields are stored as strings how are calculations performed?
Does MySQL use string math routines or does it convert the string to a
double and use the double for the calculation?
The real question is, can floating point imprecision errors occur when using
the DECIMAL type?
Bill
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ok, i've got this table (20 columns). keeping in mind
how/which web pages would access them, i decided to
keep the last 7 in a different table, since that data
would only be shown if they clicked on a link they
were interested in (30-40% probablity). although, when
they do view it, i'd retrieve all
At 16:05 +0300 9/7/03, Lior Nisim wrote:
i run mysqld with "--old-passwords" switch ,and it didn't help
How-To-Repeat:
You probably added the switch after creating new-format passwords.
--old-passwords is used to keep the server from creating new-format
passwords. If you've already created them,
I've got a dual-boot computer running RedHat 9 and WindowsMe. Because
I'm exploring different frontends for my MySQL database, I never know
which OS is going to be up, so I was hoping to share the data between
operating systems. I set them to point to the same directory (on the
Windows partit
Hi All,
Can anybody tell me how can I get a log of my database import command.
Sohail
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Dear Sirs,
We are Vietnamese students and both of us are
interested in database.
Therefore, we did choose our graduation thesis that
is researching some DBMS and designing a small DBMS
which is relyed on that research.
SO documents about MySQL architecture, especially
about its storing in disk an
Dear Sirs,
We are Vietnamese students and both of us are
interested in database.
Therefore, we did choose our graduation thesis that
is researching some DBMS and designing a small DBMS
which is relyed on that research.
SO documents about MySQL architecture, especially
about its storing in disk an
I upgraded as stated in the subject, but my databases don't
show up in mysql. The databases are still physically there,
but mysql just ignores them. Apparently, it overwrote all
my old system db data, because the users and privileges
were gone too. I installed the binary version first, hoping
th
Bill,
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From: ""Bill Todd"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 3:02 AM
Subject: DECIMAL math?
> Since DECIMAL fields are stored as strings how are calculations performed?
> Does MySQL use string math routines or do
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