Below is an example of a problem I'm having when issuing an alter table
command to create a foreign key in mysql version 3.23.51. I am running the
max version and the tables exist in the innodb table space.
Thoughts? Comments? Criticism?
Carl McNamee
Systems Administrator
Billing Concepts
Carl,
Tuesday, June 18, 2002, 5:30:31 PM, you wrote:
CM Below is an example of a problem I'm having when issuing an alter table
CM command to create a foreign key in mysql version 3.23.51. I am running the
CM max version and the tables exist in the innodb table space.
CM Thoughts? Comments?
* Yoed Anis
Hi... I have an interesting problem I don't know which way to
solve. I tried posting this on the PHP site (since I'm coding
with PHP and mysql) but they said I might want to try my odds
here.. since they suggested I go with the mysql solution, but
I'm clueless where to start. So
Hi... I have an interesting problem I don't know which way to solve. I tried
posting this on the PHP site (since I'm coding with PHP and mysql) but they
said I might want to try my odds here.. since they suggested I go with the
mysql solution, but I'm clueless where to start. So I'll shoot it out
I have a form on a webpage for a simple trouble ticket system. When
requesting a computer be fixed, software be installed, etc...a faculty
member can go to this website and type in the info via an HTML form.
My problem is, the form needs to be submitted to two different tables. All
of the