Re: Client History

2003-01-25 Thread Stefan Hinz, iConnect \(Berlin\)
Darren,

 Where does the mysql client store the query history information?

.mysql_history in your home directory, for example. Under Win it doesn't
get stored, AFAIK.

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From: Darren Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Client History


 Where does the mysql client store the query history information? I'm
 referring to the information that it pulls up when you hit the up or
 down arrow keys. There was a rather complex query that I came up with
a
 while ago and don't feel like 'up arrowing' all night...

 Thanks,

 Darren Young



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Re: Client History

2003-01-25 Thread Gelu Gogancea
Hi,
If you start the mysql daemon with option --log then you will find the
file with all querys which was executed, in the data directory.

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Gelu
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Subject: Re: Client History


 Darren,

  Where does the mysql client store the query history information?

 .mysql_history in your home directory, for example. Under Win it doesn't
 get stored, AFAIK.

 Regards,
 --
   Stefan Hinz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Geschäftsführer / CEO iConnect GmbH http://iConnect.de
   Heesestr. 6, 12169 Berlin (Germany)
   Tel: +49 30 7970948-0  Fax: +49 30 7970948-3

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 Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:23 AM
 Subject: Client History


  Where does the mysql client store the query history information? I'm
  referring to the information that it pulls up when you hit the up or
  down arrow keys. There was a rather complex query that I came up with
 a
  while ago and don't feel like 'up arrowing' all night...
 
  Thanks,
 
  Darren Young
 
 
 
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Client History

2003-01-24 Thread Darren Young
Where does the mysql client store the query history information? I'm
referring to the information that it pulls up when you hit the up or
down arrow keys. There was a rather complex query that I came up with a
while ago and don't feel like 'up arrowing' all night...

Thanks,

Darren Young



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