David Legault wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but I think you misinterpreted what I'm looking
> for here.
>
> For the first query I want to be able to get a row record of (in one
> query possibly)
>
> team_name for first team (team_id1)
> team_name for second team (team_id2)
> and each of these tea
I've been playing around with fulltext searching in 4.0, and I ran into
the following weirdness with accented characters.
| version | 4.0.14
|
character_set | latin1
in my entire colle
Victoria Reznichenko wrote:
[snip]
Could you create repeatable test case (table structure (output of SHOW CREATE TABLE) and text file with data that will be enough to reproduce the above behavior)?
I'll see if I can get something generic to error out. there's pretty
much no way I'll be able to se
it remains to be seen whether this will crop back up during incremental
update of the already filled (and indexed) table, but I've got a good
bit of coding to do before I'll have an answer to that question...
- mark
mark warren bracher wrote:
In the last few days I've been doing
In the last few days I've been doing some prototyping on mysql 4.1.1
(mainly because I want fulltext indexes against utf-8 data).
I have a table, artists_search_A, in which I want to load ~100K records.
My load process will routinely load 14783 records successfully. After
14783 inserts, any i