. I'm
sure that there are tools or instructions on how to do that, but I
haven't found any yet.
Thanks for any help with this.
Cheers,
-j
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On Jan 6, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I'm using SuSE 9.3 (not the Enterprise Server), and I would like to
upgrade from MySQL 4.1 to the latest stable version. There do not
appear to be SuSE rpms for 5.0.
Someone has kindly pointed out to me off-list that there are generic
utf8 for everything, unless the window in which you run the client
can't handle utf8.
Remember, those accent marks matter. After all
Szárba szökik
just isn't the same without them.
Minden jót.
-j
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On Oct 24, 2005, at 8:14 PM, Claire McLister wrote:
if you go to the web page, http://www.zeesource.net/maps/help.do,
then in the paragraph under the heading Automatic Maps the last
sentence should give you the location of your IP.
Hmm. That located me perfectly, but on the
I suspect that this is the wrong list for this kind of question, but
if someone could point me to appropriate sources, I would very much
appreciate it.
I am new to SQL but inherited project designed by someone who doesn't
seem answer his email anymore.
Essentially date were collected on
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On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Brent Baisley wrote:
The person you inherited from formatted the data correctly in my
opinion.
I agree.
What you are trying to do is store the data as you see it, which is
rarely a normalized data model. Your presentation layer should
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On Oct 19, 2005, at 4:07 PM, Jon Frisby wrote:
Create an Excel spreadsheet. Import the raw data, structured as-is,
into a worksheet. Select all the relevant columns. Go to Data -
Pivot Table and Pivot Chart Report. Click Finish. From the
PivotTable Field List, drag the
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On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:48 PM, sheeri kritzer wrote:
One particular bit of SQL you may find helpful is this:
concat(ifnull(a_id,),ifnull(a_text,))
concat with anything and a null value will produce a null value. That
snippet of sql code will help you get one answer from the 2
On Oct 4, 2005, at 4:34 PM, Jeff Pflueger wrote:
Where might I find the key so that I can send it along to them? any
suggestions on this?
The password is what you need to send. The encryption and decryption
functions generate a key from the password. Internally, the key that
the
This is probably a FAQ, but I haven't been able to find the answer.
Briefly, I am looking for tools that will help me document a
database. Visualization would be nice too, so that I could quickly
see the relations between tables.
Less briefly. I am new to MySQL, SQL in general and
On Sep 25, 2005, at 5:44 PM, Robert L Cochran wrote:
I would start by writing down what you believe the database
consists of:
1. The table structures -- write them down, commit them to paper.
Thanks, I've already printed out all of table structure information.
2. The relationships you
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