Hi,
from the MySQL 4.1 manual:
---
The DECIMAL and NUMERIC data types are used to store exact numeric
data values. In MySQL, NUMERIC is implemented as DECIMAL. These types
are used to store values for which it is important to preserve exact
precision, for example with monetary data.
---
and there
Me again,
Sorry for the rtfm stuff, I googled around and found this:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10719
and another thing, maybe worth a try; MySQL stores decimal numbers as
strings...did you try to input decimals as string? I mean not:
UPDATE SomeTable SET AmtOwed = 10.74
but:
UPDATE Som
Hi,
Here's what I found googling around (with these keywords: html email php):
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/advanced-email-php
didn't read it through, but looks good imho (and there's more).
And my apologies but I really don't understand your second question. :)
Balazs
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Hi,
Aaron helped me to understand the question so here's an add-in to his comment.
from the MySQL manual:
MySQL version through 4.1 accept certain "illegal" values for dates,
such as '1999-11-31'. This is useful when you want to store a possibly
incorrect value specified by a user (for exampl
Hi,
Actually you have an undefined variable called $row which is in this
context ($row->Vorname) is an object...but $row has nor content
neither type.
I think you'd better use arrays...in this way:
(according to the PHP manual mysql_db_query() is decrepated)
Of course some error handling may c
Hi,
2006/2/7, Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> how can I put the content of a databasefield into a array.
It depends on what kind of database server you are using. If you are
using MySQL you will need http://www.php.net/mysql . It is a good
starting point.
BTW you may want to take a
Hi,
did you try to grant the IP address?
I mean:
grant x,y,z on db_name.{table_name|*} to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
identified by 'password';
Hope it helps, cheers,
Balazs
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Hi,
this regex isn't perfect at all but might do the job. You should
modify the pattern to match the year part against 2037 as a maximum
and also don't forget to checkdate().
Hope it helps,
Balazs
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Oops, \s matches any whitespace character, so if you need only space
there you should change \s to space (this way it matches tab too).
Balazs
2006/3/31, Balazs Hegedus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> this regex isn't perfect at all but might do the job. You should
> modi