convert to 'rest'ful JSON?
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On Thursday, November 15, 2018, 9:09:44 PM EST, Daniel Kasak
wrote:
Hi all.
I have a project that has to support pretty much every major database arou
he first with a value for each?
SW
- Original Message ----
From: Tom
To: Scott Webster Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: [WLUG] OT: recursive SQL?
I was thinking you would do this with one table with N joins,
depending on the depth you wanted to go
- Original Message
From: Colin Wetherbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> My goal was as a
>> time/work saving measure (from the administration perspective) to
>> allow 'children' elements to have blank entries where the values
>> would get inherited down from parents.
>That makes sense. I haven't
>You shouldn't really need to go recursing through a data
>tree to come up with all the parts of a single fact.
Well that is unless you are wanting to inherit data from linked elements
further up a link list without re-posting redundant information.
>Then, instead of storing property
>descri
I'm trying to figure out the best way to build an heirarchial categorystructure
kinda like you'd find on yahoo or ebay. Basically I amcreating a number of
items and I am going to tie each item via a linktable to another link table
that defines the categories and subcategories.
Sample:
catego
OK, I think I asked something along these lines before, but I am actually
starting to code so I wanted to revise the question(s) a bit. I am looking for
a good way to keep an up-to-date database (or perhaps use an XML-RPC/SOAP based
service) to translate back-and-forth between information such as
Aaron Dancygier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just look at the list of companies that use mysql. Would google and yahoo
use it if it werent up to par?
Corporate entities (i.e. corporate managers) make decisions that are not
always generated from the same motivations as the rest of us. Google a