Great, simple solution, which I really should have thought if myself
considering I did semaphores, IPC and other process management stuff last
year in my Uni course!
Cheers Everyone, I'll let you know what solution I use in the end (probably
won't know until Easter when my second prototype/ beta
did test to see if $id was actual the value you were expecting? is $id an
auto increment field?
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Hi there,
Can anyone see what is wrong with this query? I am trying
hi there. if you are unable to set it on the db end why not insert/update
the current date along with your insert and update queries?
hth joe :)
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> I want the date to automatically be updated. So if
hi there. check out the image functions : 'imagecreatefromjpeg',
'imagecopyresized', 'imagecreatefromgif', and 'imagecreate' in the php
manual http://www.php.net
hth joe
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Hi there everyone,
Once i've gotten an image from my DB, is it possible to resize it proportionatly?
Currently all images are resized to 160x120 but for some images this is really bad as
it stretches them, is there a way for example where I can go through the loop of
images and then resize th
Hi there, you could grab the whole file name from db, form, etc... strip it
down to the '.jpg' , concatenate $IDNUMBER . $NUMBER OF PICTURE , then
rename it using the combination of $IDNUMBER . $NUMBER OF PICTURE .
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Thanks to those who replied...but I was hoping perhaps
of a creative idea in solving the problem of deleting
from multiple tables...I can't believe I will have to
delete 265 records (x 3 tables) by hand... is there
any other way out? I cannot install version 4 since it
is on a hosted site.
Thanks
From Windows Help:
You can use Data Sources Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to access data
from a variety of database management systems. For example, if you have a
program that accesses data in a SQL database, Data Sources (ODBC) will let
you use the same program to access data in a Visua
>From Windows Help:
You can use Data Sources Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to access data
from a variety of database management systems. For example, if you have a
program that accesses data in a SQL database, Data Sources (ODBC) will let
you use the same program to access data in a Visual Fo
actually, try using $park = "NULL" instead go $park = NULL;
in php NULL is the same that "" which is the same that 0
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> From: "Rick Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Andy'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:51 AM
> Subje
I have PHP 4.0.6 compiled as an Apache 1.3.20 module with OCI8 and MySQL
on RedHat 6.2. I use persistent connections with OCI8 to avoid the
costly connection construction for Oracle for each request. However, I
notice that these persistent connections get "poisoned" under certain
circumstances.
Hi,
This is a technique I first saw in the O'Reilly book
"Oracle Design". The idea is to use integers rather than
dates, and treat the integers as semaphores (or latches in
Oracle terminology). This technique is very portable
as it does not require date types.
Create an integer column called LOC
I want the date to automatically be updated. So if a post was made on
2/10/2001 I would like it to put it automatically in the database.
I do have a column called "Date" and the datatype is set to date. But when
I add a record even if the sql states to insert the date it doesn't, or does
the da
Well I have oracle 8.0.5 running on Win xp, with php4 and apache.
When I define php for using php_oci8.dll it gives me this error:
Warning: Unable to load dynamic library 'c:\php\extensions\php_oci8.dll' -
The specified module could not be found. in C:\htdocs\php.php on line 4
Well for what i ga
Hi,
Could anybody explain to me what ODBC is. Should I install it when I use
mySQL?
Thanks,
Morten
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Hi,
Could anybody explain to me what ODBC is. Should I install it with mySQL.
Thanks,
Morten
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Hi all, yes there's some great ideas here, the one from Frank will work as
MS-SQL's datetime stamp uses microseconds I believe (I will check). JUST
CHECKED - NO it appears it uses only up to seconds, so an additional part
would be needed.
I was still a little confused but including the SQL (usin
I'm working through the New Riders MySQL book and I get the following error
when running a php script, can someone help? Thanks, Matt -
Parse error: parse error in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\genesis\dump_info.php on line 25
Here's lines 25 -
printf ("%s\n", htmlspecialchars
Frank,
> > As yet no response from Garry, but I wanted to ask:
> > You already have DateTable set up (presumably), so extending its application
> > into a relationship with the
> > breeding table is no big deal. Given that one suggestion was that Garry could
> > consider storing monthly
> > stati
This is good brain-storming guys!
> Better to use an integer rather than a date field as 2 simultaneous
> transactions can still occur on the same second; most date time fields
> are accurate only to the nearest second.
Good point, John.
However MySQL (AFAIK) does not have any time functions ret
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