Dan Nelson wrote:
--snip--
More efficient would be to use the FIELD function:
SELECT * FROM team ORDER BY FIELD(office,Exec,VP,Dir);
Oops. I only read the replies and not the original post. Assuming
there are many other values for the office field, you might want
SELECT * FROM team
Hi,
I am running a FreeBSD6.1 Webserver with mysql but having problems
I found below mentioned quote on the net? But I don't know where to find
this libmap.conf file?
-quote from the NET
For FreeBSD 6 tests show that using libthr gives the best
Thanks Dan,
It is a very small table. I really appreciate you help.
Keith
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Leith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Pintér Tibor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [MySQL] mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 9:48 PM
Subject: Re:
I am sure this question has probably been asked in this group before, but I
would like to get an
updated answer.
If you were building your own boxes to run clustered MySQL servers, how would
you configure the
boxes? (This would of course be for an enterprise level database system.)
I am
On Sunday 17 December 2006 13:20, Mike Duffy wrote:
My intuitive judgment is that we would be better having several smaller
systems in a cluster rather than one huge powerful system and that we would
be better off building rather than than buying. If you think I am wrong on
either of these
On 12/17/06, Mike Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this question has probably been asked in this group before, but
I would like to get an
updated answer.
If you were building your own boxes to run clustered MySQL servers, how
would you configure the
boxes? (This would of course be for
i am getting the error somthing like that
GET ERROR(127) TABLE HANDLER PROBLEM
i am sorry that i coulde not take mysqlbug script
thanks
ajay,hyderabad,india
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