Re: replace(1) weirdness

2002-12-17 Thread Lenz Grimmer
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Aaron Brick wrote:

> i'm encountering some unexpected behavior in replace 3.23. when i pass
> it many replace pairs (only about twenty), its behavior becomes
> unpredictable. many times it does nothing at all, blatantly ignoring
> matches. other times it works fine. has anyone else had this experience
> with it?

We're not aware of such a behaviour - could you try to create a
reproducable test case? Otherwise I fear it's impossible for us to do
anything about it...

Bye,
LenZ
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Re: replace(1) weirdness

2002-12-17 Thread Aaron Brick

your problem being? perhaps you fail to realize that replace(1) is part of
the mysql distribution.

aaron.


so said [EMAIL PROTECTED] in 1.6K bytes at Tue, Dec 17, 2002:

> Please shove this up your ass
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> From: "Aaron Brick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: replace(1) weirdness
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> > as rejected by the spam filter: MySQL, query, blah blah.
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> > > hello,
> > >
> > > i'm encountering some unexpected behavior in replace 3.23. when i pass
> it
> > > many replace pairs (only about twenty), its behavior becomes
> unpredictable.
> > > many times it does nothing at all, blatantly ignoring matches. other
> times
> > > it works fine. has anyone else had this experience with it?
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > >
> > > aaron.
> > > 
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Re: replace(1) weirdness

2002-12-17 Thread comcast.net
Please shove this up your ass
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Subject: replace(1) weirdness


> as rejected by the spam filter: MySQL, query, blah blah.
>
> > hello,
> >
> > i'm encountering some unexpected behavior in replace 3.23. when i pass
it
> > many replace pairs (only about twenty), its behavior becomes
unpredictable.
> > many times it does nothing at all, blatantly ignoring matches. other
times
> > it works fine. has anyone else had this experience with it?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > aaron.
> > 
> >/\
> >   |   Aaron Brick (415) 206 - 4685   |
> >   |   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Room 3501C, SFGH   |
> >
> >  Programmer / Analyst, Functional Genomics Core
> >Sandler Center for Basic Research in Asthma
> >Lung Biology Center, Department of Medicine
> >   San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center
> > University of California at San Francisco
> >
> >
>
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replace(1) weirdness

2002-12-17 Thread Aaron Brick
as rejected by the spam filter: MySQL, query, blah blah.

> hello,
> 
> i'm encountering some unexpected behavior in replace 3.23. when i pass it
> many replace pairs (only about twenty), its behavior becomes unpredictable.
> many times it does nothing at all, blatantly ignoring matches. other times
> it works fine. has anyone else had this experience with it?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> aaron.
> 
>/\
>   |   Aaron Brick (415) 206 - 4685   |
>   |   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Room 3501C, SFGH   |
> 
>  Programmer / Analyst, Functional Genomics Core  
>Sandler Center for Basic Research in Asthma
>Lung Biology Center, Department of Medicine
>   San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center
> University of California at San Francisco
> 
> 

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