sorry may have sent the html version last time
any ideas how to do this?
i can get the php to print out all the details of the
xml but not sure how to input that data into a
database. - maybe using some sort of array?
its an annoying postgresql database that i need to
insert it into but any idea
any ideas how to do this?
i can get the php to print out all the details of the xml but not sure how to input
that data into a database. - maybe using some sort of array?
its an annoying postgresql database that i need to insert it into but any ideas on how
to insert into any database would be
Perry, Matthew (Fire Marshal's Office) wrote:
Does anyone know a free MySQL backup program to schedule regular backups?
mysql has the ADMINISTRATOR, well at least for win32...
does timed backups.
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post code, what are we, mindreaders?
bastien
From: "Andre Matos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PHP-DB] PHP does not show errors
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:48:56 -0400
Hi List,
I have developed some classes to access MySQL. When I was testing the
classes, I always got a blank
Hi List,
I have developed some classes to access MySQL. When I was testing the
classes, I always got a blank page. I found some errors and fix them.
However, I realized that my PHP was not showing me the errors that occur
inside the classes. I have checked on php.ini and I have this setup:
error_
[snip]
> hi
> i am getting the following error when i try to run my
> php program..i want to know wht is this error in
> general
>
> Warning: sqlite_query(): attempt to write a readonly
> database in /home/saravall/.HTML/inv.php on line 26
> error:attempt to write a readonly database
>
[snip]
hi
i am getting the following error when i try to run my
php program..i want to know wht is this error in
general
Warning: sqlite_query(): attempt to write a readonly
database in /home/saravall/.HTML/inv.php on line 26
error:attempt to write a readonly database
thanks
sai
Best to use int field type and store the difference between the unix
timestamp start time and the unix timestamp end time (both seconds since the
epoch) which would be the number of seconds it took to complete the task.
This number can then be manipulated with math to provide elapsed times in
h
Why would you not simply use a 'datetime' field type? This gets
you exactly what you are looking for unless I am misreading what you are
doing here...
Scott Nipp
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From: Bomgardne
For bulk loads, its proably best to query the db for the max id number
before the load starts and then do the same after...
last_insert_id only returns the last inserted id
Bastien
From: blackwater dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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When creating a time field in MySQL, its purpose is for elapsed time,
not time of day. Is it better to use this field or to combine it with
the date field when looking at inserting the start date and time of an
event?
Mark A. Bomgardner
Technology Specialist
KLETC
Is there anyway to get an array of the inserted id's generated when I
load data into mysql using an external data file???
Thanks!
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Hi I have been trying to connect to a DB2 database on an IBM AS400 system. I
manage to get connected using ODBC however it is slow at connecting and
every time the page is refreshed it seems to have to connect again. Any help
would be appreciated.
I use the below code to connect.
In a file called
How about the following statement (Not the best way, but it could solve your
problem):
$sql = "SELECT FoodItemNumber FROM menuitemsubs ORDER BY FoodItemNumber DESC
LIMIT 1"
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Von: Bastien Koert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2004 15:
is it an iteger type datafield?
bastien
From: "Chris Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PHP-DB] I can't seem to get Max() to work
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 01:05:46 -0400
Hi there everyone,
I cant seem to get the below to work with PHP and MySQL:
$sql = "SELECT MAX(FoodIt
Surely some monday morning light headedness Chris !
SELECT MAX(column_name) AS max_number FROM table
Make sure the column's indexed if you do it often !
Cheers - Neil
At 03:32 28/10/2004 +, you wrote:
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can anybody advise if there is any command so that MAX can be found in the
data entered the columns.
i mean to say suppose i have three columns
col1 col2 col3 in a table
now the MAX value to find from col1, col2, col3.
with best wishes
balwant
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From: David Robley [ma
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