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

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] 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 table WHERE

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] 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,

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