RE: [PHP-DB] Upload csv file into mysql

2002-09-04 Thread rhelms
Hi Dr. Indera, > > Is there a way to upload data in a csv file into a mysql table? Try phpMyadmin. Regards, Ruprecht --- Ruprecht Helms - IT-Service und Softwareentwicklung Homepage: http://www.rheyn.de email: [EMAIL PRO

RE: [PHP-DB] newbie: MySQL Problem or severe ignorance..

2002-01-01 Thread rhelms
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Chris Hogben, > I've just been looking at this snippet, and wondering why it's not working.. > Either i'm doing something wrong, or i'm just totally ignorant.. (More > likely the latter). But if anyone can help me out, please let me know.. > > -

[PHP-DB] php and accessconnection

2001-12-27 Thread rhelms
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, is it possible to connect to a access-db via php? How to connect to an access-database whis is on another host? Regards, Ruprecht - -- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 27-Dec-2001 Time: 20:46:48 This message was

RE: [PHP-DB] pass variable

2001-12-24 Thread rhelms
On 24-Dec-2001 Sommai Fongnamthip wrote: > Hi, > I was successful for use only 1 variable like > www.hostname.com/path?variable=xx. How could pass more variable to > other program? use & right so path?variable...&var1=...... Regards, Ruprecht --

RE: [PHP-DB] variable check in 1 file

2001-12-24 Thread rhelms
On 24-Dec-2001 Sommai Fongnamthip wrote: Hi, > I'd like to create query form and display in 1 file. Do anyone guide me > for this? for html use http://www.teamone.de/selfaktuell/ (here you need selfhtml - forms) If you want to search the file over a database use SELECT FROM WHERE fil

Re: [PHP-DB] Re: PHP Extensions

2001-12-20 Thread rhelms
Hi, > I need dbase.so I don`t have it. I download php`s .tgz to compile Is dbase actional supported and produced for it? I know this as an old database. Regards, Ruprecht -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-ma

Re: [PHP-DB] PHP and MS SQL 2000 Performance

2001-11-20 Thread rhelms
Am Mon, 19 Nov 2001 schrieb John Lim: > Are you using ODBC? We recently had similar problems, and it turned out that > we > had SQL tracing enabled, and every single ODBC function call was being > written > to SQL.LOG And added, such a traced logfile can grow up to some megabyte of data. I know