That makes complete sense.
Thank you Joshua.
Best,
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
> On Mar 5, 2017, at 6:44 PM, Arneson, Joshua wrote:
>
> If you have multiple calls to the database that are grouped, definitely
> perform them during the same
If you have multiple calls to the database that are grouped, definitely perform
them during the same connection session. The bottom line is unless the overhead
associated with opening and closing the connection is going to be an issue
programmatically, keep connections brief and group your
Ah, thanks for the reply Joshua.
Duly noted. So when is it bad to make multiple open and close connections then?
I am guessing that could have some impact with lots of users too. Yes?
If the website in question does not have a lot of users (less than 1,000), is
this still a bad call to keep an
Right off the bat, you need to consider concurrency issues. Depending on the
size of your user base and level of activity this could become a major issue.
In the end, why hold an open connection for 15 minutes just to process 20-30
transactions that take 20-30ms each? Just better (under most
Thanks Bert,
Sorry for late response, but I had to step away from this for a moment to work
on other things.
Will most likely be back though as things are not working still.
Thank you for your responses.
Best,
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
> On Sep 13, 2016, at 2:15
On 13/09/16 08:42, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:53 PM, B. Aerts wrote:
On 12/09/16 05:24, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Hello All,
Hoping you can help clear my head on this. I have two MySQL tables for custom
fields data to be stored.
custom_fields
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:53 PM, B. Aerts wrote:
>
> On 12/09/16 05:24, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> Hoping you can help clear my head on this. I have two MySQL tables for
>> custom fields data to be stored.
>>
>> custom_fields
To: Daniel Krook/White Plains/IBM@IBMUS
Cc: PHP Database List php-db@lists.php.net
Date: 08/21/2013 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql query
On 08/21/2013 11:30 PM, Daniel Krook wrote:
Ethan,
It's hard to tell from the code formatting in your email what the
exact problem might
:
From: Ethan Rosenberg erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
To: Daniel Krook/White Plains/IBM@IBMUS
Cc: PHP Database List php-db@lists.php.net
Date: 08/21/2013 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql query
On 08/21/2013 11:30 PM, Daniel Krook wrote:
Ethan,
It's hard to tell from
1) What is the error message?
2) This has an error:
values ('$upc', $qnt,'$mnf','$itm', odrpt, 0, $stk)
Missing '$' in front of 'odrpt'.
Toby
On 8/22/2013 12:48 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
Dear List -
I can't figure this out
mysql describe Inventory;
On 08/21/2013 07:52 PM, Toby Hart Dyke wrote:
1) What is the error message?
2) This has an error:
values ('$upc', $qnt,'$mnf','$itm', odrpt, 0, $stk)
Missing '$' in front of 'odrpt'.
Toby
On 8/22/2013 12:48 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
Dear List -
I can't figure this out
mysql
Ethan,
It's hard to tell from the code formatting in your email what the exact
problem might be, but a few reasons that this might fail in PHP rather
than when sent to MySQL with hardcoded values:
1. var_dump/print_r $_POST to see what you're getting as input is what
you expect (and
@IBMUS
Cc: PHP Database List php-db@lists.php.net
Date: 08/21/2013 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql query
On 08/21/2013 11:30 PM, Daniel Krook wrote:
Ethan,
It's hard to tell from the code formatting in your email what the
exact problem might be, but a few reasons that this might fail
Alexander Pletnev pletnev.rusa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone, im new here, so please correct me if i created or formated
topic incorrectly.
I found a problem. I have a simple query for my needs:
$stmt = $dbh-prepare(SELECT concat(first_name,' ',last_name) as
full_name,t.* FROM
$stmt = $dbh-prepare(SELECT concat(first_name,' ',last_name) as
full_name,t.* FROM `specialists` `t` HAVING full_name like '%:query%');
How about '%:$query%' instead of '%:query%' ? Does that solve the problem?
Thanks,
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Alexander Pletnev
You probably miss the mysql extension or have different one than you are
calling.
Please call
?php
php_info();
?
in script to see what extensions are loaded. if there is some other module
supporting mysql just use different way to run sql.
otherwise you need to look into php.ini and see if
function getOptGrps($ID=null){
if ($ID == All) {
$ID = %; // % = MySQL multi character wildcard
}
$extraClause = ;
if(!is_null($ID))
{
$extraClause = WHERE OptGrpID LIKE '$ID' ;
}
$q = SELECT * FROM .OPT_GRPS_TABLE.$extraClause;
$result =
On May 7, 2010, at 4:16 AM, Onur Yerlikaya wrote:
function getOptGrps($ID=null){
if ($ID == All) {
$ID = %; // % = MySQL multi character wildcard
}
$extraClause = ;
if(!is_null($ID))
{
$extraClause = WHERE OptGrpID LIKE '$ID' ;
}
$q = SELECT
so sorry
function getOptGrps($ID=null){
$extraClause = ;
if($ID != All)
{
$extraClause = WHERE OptGrpID LIKE '$ID' ;
}
$q = SELECT * FROM .OPT_GRPS_TABLE.$extraClause;
$result = $this-query($q);
/* Error occurred, return given name by default */
what is the format of the date u are storing ?
Chaitanya
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Ron Piggott
ron.pigg...@actsministries.org wrote:
I am trying to write a mySQL query on my stats table. I am trying to
determine the number of records (users) during a 7 day period ending
Ron Piggott wrote:
I am trying to write a mySQL query on my stats table. I am trying to
determine the number of records (users) during a 7 day period ending
yesterday. I always to keep it current ... Yesterday will keep changing.
In other words I want to know the number of users who accessed
It is in a 'date' column type -MM-DD
what is the format of the date u are storing ?
Chaitanya
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Ron Piggott
ron.pigg...@actsministries.org wrote:
I am trying to write a mySQL query on my stats table. I am trying to
determine the number of records
try this
SELECT DATE_ADD('2008-01-02', INTERVAL -7 DAY);
Chaitanya
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Ron Piggott
ron.pigg...@actsministries.org wrote:
It is in a 'date' column type -MM-DD
what is the format of the date u are storing ?
Chaitanya
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at
Message-
From: Chris [mailto:dmag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 6:26 PM
To: David Murphy
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Mysql completing Query fast but mysql-query() takes
long time to return even single selects/updates
David Murphy wrote:
As you can see PHP
David Murphy wrote:
As you can see PHP claims it took 20 seconds for mysql-query() to return
but mysql think is took around 1.0s
This is from our application
I enabled profile in mysql to determine why an update took 20seconds. As
you can see MySQL reported no where near that amount
just a pointer.. have you enabled php profiling to see if it actually
mysql-query() that takes 20 secs ?
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have u checked max_execution_time
Chaitanya
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Stephen Sunderlin
stephen.sunder...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm running php 5.1.6 with mysql 5.0.45 on CentOS 5.3 box trying to loop
through a while statement to send about 3000 email using phpmailer. It's
worked
: Chaitanya Yanamadala dr.virus.in...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 19:26:22
To: Stephen Sunderlinstephen.sunder...@verizon.net
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql/php time out issue
have u checked max_execution_time
Chaitanya
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Stephen Sunderlin
@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql/php time out issue
have u checked max_execution_time
Chaitanya
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Stephen Sunderlin
stephen.sunder...@verizon.net
mailto:stephen.sunder...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm running php 5.1.6 with mysql 5.0.45
dr.virus.in...@gmail.com
mailto:dr.virus.in...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 19:26:22
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net mailto:php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql/php time out issue
have u checked max_execution_time
Chaitanya
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Stephen
On 8 April 2010 00:13, 3dgtech syst...@3dgtech.com wrote:
Quick question. I have an AJAX component that fires a like query for each
key up event (since it's a like % query there is no indexing or caching
possible). While everything works fine, I was contemplaining downloading the
~1500 rows
ron.pigg...@actsministries.org wrote:
The query from my previous post was only part of a larger query. This is
the entire query:
SELECT GREATEST( IF( CURDATE( ) = DATE_SUB( DATE( FROM_UNIXTIME(
1239508800 ) ) , INTERVAL LEAST( 14, (
SELECT COUNT( * )
FROM `verse_of_the_day_Bible_verses`
WHERE
Chris I spent 3 hours debugging this query myself. I got as far as
putting '' around 2009-12-25 to get the desired results. I just added the
word DATE. It works, thanks.
Chris I run a verse of the day e-mail list. This query determines the
logic of the content (year round, Easter and
I found the problem. The first subquery needed AS aliases. I am
learning more of what mySQL is capable of and appreciate the help. Ron
-Original Message-
From: TG tg-...@gryffyndevelopment.com
To: ron.pigg...@actsministries.org
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mySQL query syntax error
Date: Sat
Drew Stokes wrote:
Hello all,
I have an enterprise application that needs to be
optimized/re-engineered. In the process of re-designing the framework,
i stumbled across the idea of storing large mysql result sets in
multi-dimensional arrays for easy/quick reference.
Basically, my
2009/6/3 Martin Zvarík mzva...@gmail.com:
SELECT * FROM xxx WHERE primary_id=123 LIMIT 1
Is it useless (LIMIT 1) ?
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It doesn't do anything...you are already returning just the one row
Bastien Koert napsal(a):
2009/6/3 Martin Zvarík mzva...@gmail.com:
SELECT * FROM xxx WHERE primary_id=123 LIMIT 1
Is it useless (LIMIT 1) ?
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It doesn't do anything...you are already
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Bogdan Stancescu gu...@moongate.ro wrote:
Hello all,
I asked this question on php-general last month
(http://marc.info/?t=12404923034r=1w=2), and received some answers
-- but I was directed to this list, so here.
My question is: can I tell
YVES SUCAET wrote:
Hi List,
I'm experiencing the problem as described at
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?37,39779,136287#msg-136287
I'm using the following script to test:
?php
$p = 0;
$n = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i 120; $i++) {
$conn = mysql_connect(www.myserver.org, user, secret);
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL + PHP on WinXP x64 = ??
YVES SUCAET wrote:
Hi List,
I'm experiencing the problem as described at
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?37,39779,136287#msg-136287
I'm using the following script to test:
?php
$p = 0;
$n = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i 120; $i
YVES SUCAET wrote:
Hi Chris,
I don't need 120 concurrent connections. The problem arises from subsequently
opening connections and the script is a way to simulate the problem: the
first
100 connections e.g. open up fine; then the next 5 mess up; then the next 7
are good to go again etc...
I'm
snip
error_log(Hey, the SQL is: $sql);
Then look in your php error log (you do have error logging enabled,
right?)
[McGovern, Dave] Enabled, yes. Usefully enabled, no (correcting this
helped a lot).
If that SQL in the error log is fine, then your problem is
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, dave.mcgov...@sungard.com wrote:
Hi,
I am running: PHP 5.2.8, Apache 2.2.11, MySQL 5.1.30 on Win32/XP.
I have a number of queries on my page which are very similar in
structure, and they all work except for the following one.
$mysql['process'] =
Aleksandar Vojnovic wrote:
You could try with the operator.
!=, Not equal operator
Same issue as using '=':
mysql select 2 null;
+---+
| 2 null |
+---+
| NULL |
+---+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Comparing anything with null returns null. (I'm not asking for a
You could try with the operator.
!=, Not equal operator
Or you could try it this way - ISNULL(col_or_data_to_check).
Example:
mysql SELECT ISNULL(1+1);
+-+
| ISNULL(1+1) |
+-+
| 0 |
+-+
1 row in set (0.02 sec)
Aleksander
Chris wrote:
Chris
Original Message
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL Conditional Trigger
From: Chris dmag...@gmail.com
To: OKi98 ok...@centrum.cz
Date: 8.12.2008 23:09
anything compared to NULL is always false
Actually it's null.
mysql select false = null;
+--+
| false = null
unknown compared to anything is unknown.
he was talking about plsql and condition evaluation (ends with true or
false), your point is absolutely useless.
The context is in the database - my example is in the database. How is
that useless?
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Chris wrote:
unknown compared to anything is unknown.
he was talking about plsql and condition evaluation (ends with true or
false), your point is absolutely useless.
The context is in the database - my example is in the database. How is
that useless?
In case you missed it, this is the
Original Message
Subject: [PHP-DB] MySQL Conditional Trigger
From: Dee Ayy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Date: 31.10.2008 17:09
I don't think my trigger likes a comparison with a variable which is
NULL. The docs seem to have a few interesting variations on
, 2008 4:33 PM
To: Dee Ayy
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL Conditional Trigger
Original Message
Subject: [PHP-DB] MySQL Conditional Trigger
From: Dee Ayy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Date: 31.10.2008 17:09
I don't think my trigger likes
anything compared to NULL is always false
Actually it's null.
mysql select false = null;
+--+
| false = null |
+--+
| NULL |
+--+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)
mysql select 1 = null;
+--+
| 1 = null |
+--+
| NULL |
+--+
1 row
.
Be Well,
A-
-Original Message-
From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 5:10 PM
To: OKi98
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL Conditional Trigger
anything compared to NULL is always false
Actually it's null.
mysql select false = null
Fortuno, Adam wrote:
All,
Chris makes a good point i.e., unknown compared to anything is
unknown. His comment made me want to clarify my earlier note. In my
earlier example, I wasn't suggesting that-that logic be coded in the
database. I was assuming it would be in the page:
?php
Man- when the query is fired through the web interface- it rans on
mysql server
max_execution_time - wont' help evn I stop apache itself...
Yes it will. Apache will be instructed to stop execution of any script
by the mod_php module (assuming you are using mod_php). But mysql
Piyush Kumar wrote:
I'm using http://myclient.polarlava.com/ as web query interface for mysql server
Now I want to add Query Timeout functionality to it
For that I need to get the PID for last ran mysql query and then using kill
PID - I can kill the process on MySQL server
Please explain how
Just put the time out in your PHP.INI file
max_execution_time = 30 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
2008/10/16 Piyush Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using http://myclient.polarlava.com/ as web query interface for mysql
server
Now I want to add Query Timeout functionality
Man- when the query is fired through the web interface- it rans on
mysql server
max_execution_time - wont' help evn I stop apache itself...
The query runs on mysql server - so I have to kill the PID on server itself...
Thanks
Piyush
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Jack van Zanen [EMAIL
Piyush Kumar wrote:
Hi Chris,
As I mentioned in my query I want to Kill only the query ran by web
client not all queries running on the server.
The perl script kill all queries - which are been running from for
last 120(or any threshold set)
Issues:
How do I get the PID of my last select
Piyush Kumar wrote:
show full processlist ; gives me whole query -- but I want some php
function -- like mysql_info() -- to return the PID of last run query
Please do not email me directly. Always send to the mailing list.
If it's not listed under php.net/mysql somewhere, then it's not
Until TUDBC is available under an accredited FOSS license, nobody in
their right mind is going to use it in any project that
may need to be ipr encumbrement free at a future date.
Posting solutions that pertain to a proprietary technology on a list
predominately dedicated to technologies
TUDBC has recently moved to open-source GPL, similar to how MySQL
works. (You probably got the impression that it had proprietary
license, maybe because some the obsolete webpages still referred to
the old license, so I have corrected those obsolete web pages.)
I am not familiar with FOSS, but my
By using TUDBC (http://www.tudbc.org), you can call stored procedures
easily. Better yet, it works on any flavors of PHP (original,
Phalanger, or Quercus). Even better, you would use the same style of
coding for any DBMSes or programming languages. Have fun!
For an example in MySQL (just change
2008/10/10 Post-No-Reply TUDBC [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
By using TUDBC (http://www.tudbc.org), you can call stored procedures
easily.
Your post was an excellent answer to the question, How do I call
stored procedures easily with TUDBC? Unfortunately, that is not what
the original poster asked. In
I kindly disagree. The original post asked How to use OUT or INOUT
parameters of MySQL's stored procedures in PHP? by STF.
To quote STF again in a later post Yes, I've already found that
multi-step way before... I was just wondering if anything got better
since with regard to this. Apparently
:
How to use OUT or INOUT parameters of MySQL's stored procedures in PHP?
STF
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9D25 3D89 75F1 DF1D F434 25D7 E87F A1B9 B80F 8062
Thodoris wrote:
I think that the manual is quite clear on this:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/call.html
You use a way to query the database like PDO or mysqli and you wite sql.
Yes, I've already found that multi-step way before... I was just
wondering if anything got better since
I guess this code was not copy pasted from your actual source? It
would generate mysql errors.
Anyway, I think I've an idea of what you want, so here's my two cents :
function edit_cat_radio($item_cat_id) {
connect();
$query = mysql_query(SELECT * FROM cat);
while ($row =
Pastebin is so much nicer when posting code. Find the code i've sent here:
http://pastebin.com/mc5d611a
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Little change - the label was not used in the right way:
http://pastebin.com/m2d98e677
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Evert Lammerts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess this code was not copy pasted from your actual source? It
would generate mysql errors.
Anyway, I think I've an idea of what
Micah Gersten wrote:
Anyone use one, hopefully written in PHP?
To report on what?
Or you mean something like crystal reports where you can make up your
own stuff?
crystal reports supports odbc so will be able to hook into mysql.
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Anything Open Source? One of my friends uses SQL Server Reporting
Services and was wondering if there is a similar product for MySQL.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Chris wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
Anyone use one, hopefully written in
Micah Gersten wrote:
Anything Open Source? One of my friends uses SQL Server Reporting
Services and was wondering if there is a similar product for MySQL.
Don't know any off hand but check out sourceforge. Here's a couple:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fourfive/
In the SQL standard this would be
AND NOT ministry_directory.listing_approved=0 AND NOT
ministry_directory.listing_approved=4
MySQL supports (and there are probably more RDBs that do):
AND ministry_directory.listing_approved!=0 AND
ministry_directory.listing_approved!=4
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at
or NOT IN (0,4)
-- matt
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Evert Lammerts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
In the SQL standard this would be
AND NOT ministry_directory.listing_approved=0 AND NOT
ministry_directory.listing_approved=4
MySQL supports (and there are probably more RDBs that do):
AND
You have to edit your my.cnf file. Here's a link to the docs:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/log-files.html
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Manoj Singh wrote:
Hi All,
Please help me to set the logging on in mysql. I am using the
Hi Micah,
Thanks for help.
Best Regards,
Manoj Kumar Singh
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to edit your my.cnf file. Here's a link to the docs:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/log-files.html
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore
(i.e. stack_id 500 stack_id 601 vs where stack_id = 500 limit 100)
stack_id between 501 and 600 (stack_id 500 stack_id 601) is much
better
What I would like to know is if anybody has experience
implementing this sort of data structure in MySQL (linked list?) or
any advice.
tables:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Lasitha Alawatta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everybody,
We have 6 multi-master MySql instances within a LAN , that are replicating
is a sequential manner.
Server Environment : Six identical Linux Enterprise version 4 running,
servers with having MySQL
BETTER answers if you asked on a MySQL list.
De: Lasitha Alawatta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2008 13:47
Para: Thiago Pojda
Assunto: RE: [PHP-DB] MySQL replication delaying issue
Hay,
If U don't know about that then u
.
I said: you would get BETTER answers if you asked on a MySQL list.
De: Lasitha Alawatta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2008 13:47
Para: Thiago Pojda
Assunto: RE: [PHP-DB] MySQL replication delaying issue
Hay,
If U
Web Developer/Administrator
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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Blake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 7:51 AM
To: Instruct ICC
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql data truncation does not cause an error
sidestepped.
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 15:50:38 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql data truncation does not cause an error to be
thrown
Hiya
I could check the length of the field against the entry data and
javascript myself
Using mysql_query if i try to force more data than a field can have the
data is truncated yet no error is throw at all.
Is there a way round this ?
Cheers
Andy
This isn't exactly what you want to hear, but how about validating your input
before submitting a query?
To: Instruct ICC
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql data truncation does not cause an error to
be thrown
Hiya
I could check the length of the field against the entry data and
javascript myself out of trouble but i was more worried that there is no
error or message when mysql
Hiya
I could check the length of the field against the entry data and
javascript myself out of trouble but i was more worried that there is no
error or message when mysql clearly returns one saying i've truncated
this yet php ignores it completely. It should fail or know about the
truncation
Maybe tell the list the exact solution?
File/variable/setting?
Cheers.
I figured it out
it was the mysql install not php :-)
cheers for your help though :-)
Vandegrift, Ken wrote:
You may want to check the my.ini setting for the table type you are
using and see if there is a
Condition is a reserved word in mysql...you will need to change the field name
bastien Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:11:20 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
php-db@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP-DB] mysql error... this is bugging me to
no end (no pun intended)... I am getting the error: invalid
John Pillion wrote:
this is bugging me to no end (no pun intended)... I am getting the error:
invalid query: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual
that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to
use near 'Condition, ConstructType, BldgDimensions,
Hi
I'm running 3 servers with mysql database
- Local : 5.0.18-log, MySQL Community Edition (GPL)
- Main Server : 4.1.22-standard-log, MySQL Community Edition - Standard
(GPL)
- Backup Server : 4.1.20, Source Distribution
I copied a database from the Main Server to Local and Backup Server
Chenri wrote:
Dear All
I'm running 3 servers with mysql database
- Local : 5.0.18-log, MySQL Community Edition (GPL)
- Main Server : 4.1.22-standard-log, MySQL Community Edition - Standard
(GPL)
- Backup Server : 4.1.20, Source Distribution
Not sure why you're surprised why they are
From: Instruct ICC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why is this second log entry present? I don't see any place where I ask
MySQL to authenticate an HTACCESS username.
It came to me. The very fact that we are using mod_auth_mysql in the Apache
web server means that Apache is trying to authenticate
elk dolk wrote:
Hi All,
I want to load data from dump file to MySQL table using LOAD DATA INFILE
but there is Error 1366 :
mysql LOAD DATA
- INFILE 'D:/SITE/SOMETABLE.SQL'
- INTO TABLE SOMETABLE
- FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
- OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY ''
- LINES TERMINATED BY
Chetanji says,
This may be a typo of yours.
Look at the header...
CREATE TABLE `sometableo`
The 'o' is added by mistake?
Blessings,
Chetanji
elk dolk wrote:
Hi All,
I want to load data from dump file to MySQL table using LOAD DATA INFILE
but there is Error 1366 :
mysql LOAD DATA
I think you need between 'A' and 'F%'
Aa is between A and F
but 'Fa' is not between 'A' and 'F'
(but 'Ez' would be between 'A' and 'F')
-B
Tony Grimes wrote:
I'm using BETWEEN to return a list all people who's last names fall between
A and F:
WHERE last_name BETWEEN 'A' AND 'F' ...
but
Try using the substr, since you are only comparing the first letters...
(sorry I did not reply all on the other email, Dan)
i.e.
select name from users where substr(name, 1, 1) = 'A' and substr(name,
1, 1) = 'B';
-B
Dan Shirah wrote:
So just change it to WHERE last_name BETWEEN 'A' AND 'G' .
Yeah, but what do I do for Q-Z? I guess I¹ll have to write a condition to
use last_name = Q¹ if it finds a Z. I¹ll have to write conditions to look
for other exceptions too. Aaarrgh!
*looks up at the Gods*
Damn you BETWEEN! Why must you torture me so!?!
Have a good weekend.
On 5/18/07 2:51
Nice! That did the trick. Thanks Brad. I live to fight another day.
Tony
On 5/18/07 3:00 PM, Brad Bonkoski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try using the substr, since you are only comparing the first letters...
(sorry I did not reply all on the other email, Dan)
i.e.
select name from users
That's one of the uses of Ajax.
http://www.xajaxproject.org/
http://wiki.xajaxproject.org/Tutorials:Learn_xajax_in_10_Minutes
You don't have to use an iframe.
Regards,
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Todd A. Dorschner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:31 AM
Chetan Graham wrote:
Hi to All,
I am having problems with the MySQL DB. It started with this command from
a call in a PHP script...
INSERT INTO docprouser (id,valid,password)VALUES
('user5','Y',md5('ksobhinyai')); or die(mysql_error());
That doesn't do anything (it will create a parse
On 4/3/07, Me2resh Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i need help regarding a sql query in my php app.
the query is :
$SQL = SELECT DISTINCT(EMail) FROM mena_guests WHERE Voted = 'yes'
LIMIT $startingID,$items_numbers_list;
i want to sort this query by the number of the repeated EMail
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