Maybe it had something to do with preventing this:
http://news.yahoo.com/six-arrested-fake-medicine-bust-europol-204954874.html
.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Dana wrote:
>
> It seems to me that I remember an outcry about the underlying assumption
> that Canadian pharmacies were run by fur
Sen. Feinstein Introduces Bill to Regulate Online Pharmacies
Senator Diane Feinstein [D-CA] introduced legislation last week that would
modify the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) to further regulate the
actions of internet pharmacies.
The legislation, the Online Pharmacy Safety Act (S.200
>_>
<_<
>_<
@_@
yw
On 17 March 2012 06:05, Dana wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for any brainpower devoted to this question.
>
>
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It seems to me that I remember an outcry about the underlying assumption
that Canadian pharmacies were run by furriners who did not know how to meet
the FDA's high (ha!) standards and could not be trusted to do so. This
outcry may have been in the Canadian media, since I read that too.
I spent so
Well, it's Micro$oft. You shouldn't be surprised. As Erika suggested you
could send her the .bak, or you could send it to me and I could. I'm sure
someone here can hook you up.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Welp,
>
> SQl Server Express 2008 with management console refuses t
Welp,
SQl Server Express 2008 with management console refuses to install
under Windows 7 x64 on my machine.
Apparently, this is a known bug...and there are several workarounds.
It seems that if you try enough of them..one of them works.
This really sucks.
I don't understand how Microsoft has no
Send it to me. I have all the tools for data conversion available.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Right.
> So it seems I must download and instal SQL Server Express, use that to
> import the .bak file and either do my output from there, or import
> into MS
She's got 2k5 'cause the developer version is $50 from M$... Same reason I
do :)
-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Rich [mailto:elr...@ruwebby.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:34 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Quick way to import a SQL Bak file into Access..
Oh. Thought you were the keeper of some crazy tasty knowledge nugget.
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Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know
on the House of Fusion mailing lists
Archive:
http://www.houseoffusion.com
? Do you know of a way to import a .bak into MS
> Abscess?
> 2) Why 2k5 instead of 2k8?
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> >
> > Too bad you didn't ping me. I think I could of helped ya out there
> >
> > /me whistles and goes b
So many questions E with a K. I'll pose two, one of which is a two parter.
:D
1) How might you have helped? Do you know of a way to import a .bak into MS
Abscess?
2) Why 2k5 instead of 2k8?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> Too bad you didn't ping me.
Too bad you didn't ping me. I think I could of helped ya out there
/me whistles and goes back to work on her MSSQL 2k5 run app ...
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> 0_0
> *quiet whine*
>
>
> 2010/1/19 Medic :
> >
> > And SQL management studio install takes FOREVER! And the
0_0
*quiet whine*
2010/1/19 Medic :
>
> And SQL management studio install takes FOREVER! And then sometimes it
> doesn't install properly the first time round. A pretty big pain in the
> butt.
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion co
ager to the new
Management Studio. But it wouldn't be M$ if they did stuff their users
wanted.
Good luck Gelly.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Right.
> So it seems I must download and instal SQL Server Express, use that to
> import the .bak file and either do my out
Right.
So it seems I must download and instal SQL Server Express, use that to
import the .bak file and either do my output from there, or import
into MS Access and use that.
Dammit..I thought there would be a quicker way...since I now need to
download and then install SQl Server...and I have to
i had this email typed up nearly exactly like this... im not sure the path
is there for that gel?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Medic wrote:
>
> AFAIK I don't think you can directly import a .bak into access. I think
> you'll need to restore it to SQL server then use the
AFAIK I don't think you can directly import a .bak into access. I think
you'll need to restore it to SQL server then use the import/export tool.
For your sake I hope I'm wrong. :)
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What is the quickest wa
Hello,
What is the quickest way to import a SQL .bak file into MS Access so
that the data can be manipulated?
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on the House of Fusion mailing
Thank you Charlie, you're the best.
> :: -Original Message-
> :: From: Charlie Griefer
> ::
> :: you're golden :)
~|
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date
Get the Free Tri
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> Any best suggestions?
>
>
>
> Need to:
>
>
>
> Upload file. (got this)
>
> Import worksheets into DB. (need best way to handle this)
>
>
>
> Simple ordinary. 97-2003 .xls
>
>
>
> Wo
Any best suggestions?
Need to:
Upload file. (got this)
Import worksheets into DB. (need best way to handle this)
Simple ordinary. 97-2003 .xls
Would love to query the sheet names if possible J
Thanks,
Erika
sed multiple times to call multiple stylesheets
- Both can designate what media they are to be used with (Screen, print, etc.)
Differences:
- @import can only be used inside
Do any browsers perform unexpectedly if both are used or is it a case of
using link only and every browser reads it fine?
--
Jay
> -Original Message-
> From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 January 2005 14:37
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: CSS Import
&
Technically not different at all.
Using the @import method will hide that stylesheet from Netscape4.
Sandy Clark
-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 8:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: CSS Import
What is the essential
What is the essential diference between the following two methods of using
style sheets and is either one more correct than the other.
@import "style.css";
--
Jay
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Is it possible to go from gmail to something else though? My worry is that I
switch to gmail - I go on vacation, like I did last week, and the hotel I'm
at doesn't have high speed net access. So all of a sudden I don't have
access to my old email anymore.
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There are two utilities that people have created that will import mail from
your mail client to Gmail.
http://www.marklyon.org/gmail/
http://blog.codefront.net/archives/2004/06/21/gexodus_a_graphical_gmail_impo
rt_tool.php
I think that neither supports Outlook, but it's fairly easy to import
Yes, you read right
http://www.marklyon.org/gmail/
Not tried it, as I'm not particular bothered, but apparently it works
Erika's gonna try exporting her Outlook files into Gmail later, so
we'll see how it works :)
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(though we will apparently be unable to get anything
> other
> >>
> >>than the Greedo-shoots-first versions), but there was something just
>
> >>majestic about those heavy, massive aluminum discs.
> >>
> >>- Jim
> >>
> >&g
cs.
>
> - Jim
>
> Marlon Moyer wrote:
>
> >I wish my camcorder had that ability. It would have made importing
> all
> >my old 8mm tapes a lot easier. Unfortunately, I had to buy a tuner
> card
> >and import it via an analog signal. Talk about a be
;my old 8mm tapes a lot easier. Unfortunately, I had to buy a tuner card
>and import it via an analog signal. Talk about a beating! Anyway, as
>soon as I get all the tapes imported, I'm going to hook up my laserdisc
>player and make shiny dvd's of the classics..Star W
I wish my camcorder had that ability. It would have made importing all
my old 8mm tapes a lot easier. Unfortunately, I had to buy a tuner card
and import it via an analog signal. Talk about a beating! Anyway, as
soon as I get all the tapes imported, I'm going to hook up my laserdisc
p
gt; >>>>Although I do not have a DV camcorder, I have captured video from
> analog Hi-8 camcorder. There are tips on avoiding dropped frames.
> Ideally you should kill every unneeded program and capture the video
> onto a secondary hard drive (no-OS). In an uncompressed format,
. There are tips on avoiding dropped frames. Ideally you should kill every unneeded program and capture the video onto a secondary hard drive (no-OS). In an uncompressed format, 1 minute of video took about a gig of space.
>>>>
>>>>Another site for help is http://www.doom9.org
&g
e of video took about a gig of space.
>>>
>>>Another site for help is http://www.doom9.org
>>>Both sites have forums that have more detailed help.
>>>
>>>Dharmesh
>>>
>>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Jim Campbel
: DV import
Interesting observation. I have a RAID 0 set up on a server that had a hard
drive failure earlier in the ear, and when I replaced the defective drive
and
booted up, all the files were rebuilt and restored. I lost no data.
A RAID 0 is just a mirror.
Another server with a RAID 5 has a
ondary hard drive (no-OS). In an uncompressed format, 1 minute of video took about a gig of space.
>>
>>Another site for help is http://www.doom9.org
>>Both sites have forums that have more detailed help.
>>
>>Dharmesh
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
Subject: Re: DV import
Interesting observation. I have a RAID 0 set up on a server that had a hard
drive failure earlier in the ear, and when I replaced the defective drive and
booted up, all the files were rebuilt and restored. I lost no data.
A RAID 0 is just a mirror.
Another server with a RAID
==
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- Original Message -
From: "Dharmesh Goel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 8:42 AM
Subject: RE: DV import
| Another thing I will loo
are made).
>
>Dharmesh
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:36 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: DV import
>
>
>Thanks Ben and Dharmesh. I defragged my capture drive (separate
>physica
-Original Message-
From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:36 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: DV import
Thanks Ben and Dharmesh. I defragged my capture drive (separate
physical drive, a 40 gig Seagate), which helped - I landed about 17
minutes of
;Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:39 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: DV import
>
>
>Hi all -
>
>Christmas this year brought familytogether, joy, cheer, great food and a
>Canon Optura 20 DV camera. The camera's wonderful and the picture and
>sound are high qualit
, 2003 5:39 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: DV import
Hi all -
Christmas this year brought familytogether, joy, cheer, great food and a
Canon Optura 20 DV camera. The camera's wonderful and the picture and
sound are high quality. Right now, though, I'm looking at a few
different DV edit
t;sound are high quality. Right now, though, I'm looking at a few
>>different DV editing suites and thought I'd solicit some input.
>>
>>1) I'm limited to a PC, so no Final Cut for me. Does anyone have a
>>package they prefer? Vegas? Premiere? Avid?
so no Final Cut for me. Does anyone have a
>package they prefer? Vegas? Premiere? Avid? Pinnacle?
>
>2) I'm getting an unacceptable number of dropped frames when I import
>clips from the DV tape - this happens in the demos for Vegas and
>Premiere both. Is there a uti
ing at a few
>>different DV editing suites and thought I'd solicit some input.
>>
>>1) I'm limited to a PC, so no Final Cut for me. Does anyone have a
>>package they prefer? Vegas? Premiere? Avid? Pinnacle?
>>
>>2) I'm getting an unacceptable
gh, I'm looking at a few
>different DV editing suites and thought I'd solicit some input.
>
>1) I'm limited to a PC, so no Final Cut for me. Does anyone have a
>package they prefer? Vegas? Premiere? Avid? Pinnacle?
>
>2) I'm getting an unacceptable numbe
input.
1) I'm limited to a PC, so no Final Cut for me. Does anyone have a
package they prefer? Vegas? Premiere? Avid? Pinnacle?
2) I'm getting an unacceptable number of dropped frames when I import
clips from the DV tape - this happens in the demos for Vegas and
Premiere both. Is th
: I can not deal with databases that give me back a different value
: from what I inserted.
:
: If I insert the string 'This is a string ' into a varchar field,
: I want it back with the trailing space, not without it. If I
: insert a 50 character string in a 25 character field, I want an
: er
rom: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: import
> wait you use CF? using a read command?
>
> Deanna Schneider writes:
>
> > Sure. You can import it into ac
clinic, then we don't
>have to throw the whole thing out and start over, or massage the data to
>import it into something else.
Initially, Access should do just fine. And it is up to you to design the database in
such a way that porting it is no problem. So don't use exotic datatypes
don't
have to throw the whole thing out and start over, or massage the data to
import it into something else.
Thanks for anyone who gives some thought to this for me.
Dana
On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 15:12:23 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Doom wrote:
>>
Doug White wrote:
>MySQL will handle that just fine.
It can even handle much more.
My issues with MySQL have nothing to do with performance, but with the fact that they
implemented fundamental functionality in a way that I can only describe as "broken by
design".
> Access does have a limit on
=
>>> If you are not satisfied with my service, my job isn't done!
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
==
If you are not satisfied with my service, my job isn't done!
- Original Message -
From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: import
|
Dana Tierney wrote:
>very low-traffic = maybe 2-3 records added a day max. The number of records
>will probably never exceed 1000.
Access will do fine.
>Relatively high traffic = I don't know, 5-
>6 simultaneous users, up to 1000 records updated a day. The number of
>records could conceivably
very low-traffic = maybe 2-3 records added a day max. The number of records
will probably never exceed 1000. Relatively high traffic = I don't know, 5-
6 simultaneous users, up to 1000 records updated a day. The number of
records could conceivably get very high in this second case. I am trying t
Dana Tierney wrote:
>so... in your opinion mySQL would not be an improvement over Access
>say?
Unless there are reasons why Access simply won't work (like you are running Linux).
>1. A patient registry which while be almost entirely character data and
>booleans. Some counters. Will be very low-
so... in your opinion mySQL would not be an improvement over Access say?
I have two db projects. let me ask your opinion.
1. A patient registry which while be almost entirely character data and
booleans. Some counters. Will be very low-traffic. I am using mySQL for
this.
2. A patient system whic
f Garza
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:14 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: import
>
>
> I am not sure if you are asking me or Jochem (talk about a range of
> technical expertise
-- Original Message -
>> From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:18 AM
>> Subject: RE: import
>>
>>
>> | Actually, I was asking Jochem.
>
Kevin Graeme wrote:
>I think Jochem is partial to PostgreSQL, though I don't mean to speak
>for him. For all I know, he prefers Oracle.
If somebody else picks up the bill, I prefer Oracle. If not, I prefer PostgreSQL.
>Like MySQL, PostgreSQL is
>free. From what I've read, it's a little slower bu
Ben Doom wrote:
>What do you prefer?
>
>We use MS SQL 2K here, but are looking into using MySQL for intranet
>rollouts, so I'm curious as to your opinion.
I prefer almost everything over MySQL. I can deal with weird syntax. I can deal with
performance issues. I can deal with murky installations.
--Original Message-
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:14 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: import
I am not sure if you are asking me or Jochem (talk about a range of
technical expertise! :) ) but my uninformed opinion is that the
documentation for both
==
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- Original Message -
From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL and S
y job isn't done!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:18 AM
> Subject: RE: import
>
>
> | Actually, I was asking Jochem.
>
.cfm?isp_id=772
==
If you are not satisfied with my service, my job isn't done!
- Original Message -
From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:18 AM
S
- Ben Doom
> Programmer & General Lackey
> Moonbow Software, Inc
>
> : -Original Message-
> : From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> : Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:25 PM
> : To: CF-Community
> : Subject: Re: import
> :
> :
> : frust
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:19 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: import
>
>
> Actually, I was asking Jochem.
>
> From your frustration with this, I could guess how you feel
> about MySQL.
> :-)
>
> AFA MS SQL goes, I've learned
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:25 PM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: Re: import
:
:
: frustration is more with my lack of knowledge, to some extent with the
: documentation. I hate feeling stupid, or even ignorant.
:
: But I do have SQL Server available as an alternative and
like to see different, but
> what's perfect? Of course, the downside to it is the price tag. :-)
>
>
> -- Ben Doom
> Programmer & General Lackey
> Moonbow Software, Inc
>
> : -Original Message-
> : From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
&g
x27;s perfect? Of course, the downside to it is the price tag. :-)
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:14 PM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: Re: import
ackey
> Moonbow Software, Inc
>
> : -Original Message-
> : From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> : Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:30 PM
> : To: CF-Community
> : Subject: import
> :
> :
> : Dana Tierney wrote:
> : >
> : >And PS, Joc
07 June 2003 15:43
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: import
> >
> >
> > thanks :)
> >
> > Wayne Putterill writes:
> >
> > > I quoted on something like this about a year ago, nothing
> > came of the
> > > job but I do
> Sent: 07 June 2003 15:43
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: import
>
>
> thanks :)
>
> Wayne Putterill writes:
>
> > I quoted on something like this about a year ago, nothing
> came of the
> > job but I do remember that there were php scripts that
&
D]
: Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:30 PM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: import
:
:
: Dana Tierney wrote:
: >
: >And PS, Jochem, thank you for the mysql manual reference, I never
: >would
: >have found it because I was looking under "import" not "load"
:
: Just read
thanks :)
Wayne Putterill writes:
> I quoted on something like this about a year ago, nothing came of the
> job but I do remember that there were php scripts that would take text
> files and import them into mysql. Check some of the script sites out.
>
> > -Original Mes
I quoted on something like this about a year ago, nothing came of the
job but I do remember that there were php scripts that would take text
files and import them into mysql. Check some of the script sites out.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
text file defined as a datasource.
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 5:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: import
>
>
> wait you use CF? using a read command?
>
> Deanna Schneider
Dana Tierney wrote:
>
>And PS, Jochem, thank you for the mysql manual reference, I never
>would
>have found it because I was looking under "import" not "load"
Just read it front to back. Even though I very much dislike MySQL, I have read large
parts of the do
would
have found it because I was looking under "import" not "load"
Jochem van Dieten writes:
> Dana Tierney
> >I didn't get an answer to this on talk
>
> You didn't?
> http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&
if I did I missed it :) looking at your link now
Jochem van Dieten writes:
> Dana Tierney
> >I didn't get an answer to this on talk
>
> You didn't?
> http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=24596&forumid=4&refresh=0#123639
>
> Jochem
>
~
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> > Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:14 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: import
> >
> >
> > wait you use CF? using a read command?
> >
> > Deanna Schneider writes:
> >
> > > Sure. You can import it into access and then upsize fr
welp. I am also a mysql newbie but the primary interface *I* am aware of is
a line editor, meaning that I need to know the syntax.
Dana
Ben Doom writes:
> Is there no MySQL import for tab or comma delimited files? It'd be easy to
> convert...
>
>
> -- Ben Doom
>
ll
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 2:57 PM
> Subject: Re: import
>
>
> > mm no it's | delimited but that's eas
data and insert into your db.
make sense?
DRE
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: import
>
>
> wait you use CF? using a read command?
>
> Deanna
I hate that manual. There are several discussions of the best way to import
so apparently its possible, but it doesnt turn up any page references to
import - syntax. Guess I am in for some digging.
Dana Tierney writes:
> mm no it's | delimited but that's easy enough to fix. I d
Dana Tierney
>I didn't get an answer to this on talk
You didn't?
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=24596&forumid=4&refresh=0#123639
Jochem
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t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: import
> mm no it's | delimited but that's easy enough to fix. I dunno if there is
> an import data function in mysql...I suppose I could always go look at the
> manualsee if import comes up in the ind
Is there no MySQL import for tab or comma delimited files? It'd be easy to
convert...
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:18 PM
: To: CF-
wait you use CF? using a read command?
Deanna Schneider writes:
> Sure. You can import it into access and then upsize from there. Access lets
> you use any delimiter you want in the text file. (File - import - external
> data, follow the prompts from there.)
>
> I do this all the
hmm. I have access. I wonder if mysql will import from access. Seems like
it should.
Dana
Deanna Schneider writes:
> Sure. You can import it into access and then upsize from there. Access lets
> you use any delimiter you want in the text file. (File - import - external
> data, f
thankee. I'm on it.
Matthew Small writes:
> You could easily import it into an access database and then I'm sure
> there's got to be an import function for access->mySQL.
>
> Matthew Small
> IT Director
> Showstopper American Dance Championship
it's a one-time transfer, moving the site to an actual data host. The files
are tiny, user name, password, email address, location, number of posts,
last post, etc. Maybe 500 of them.
I am yeah wondering about CF but I havent done any real file manipulation
yet. what's the syntax for read?
Dana
mm no it's | delimited but that's easy enough to fix. I dunno if there is
an import data function in mysql...I suppose I could always go look at the
manual....see if import comes up in the index
duh
Dana
William Bowen writes:
> is it comma delimited?
>
> is there an i
Dana,
Why not use CF to do this? Read the file, pump it into an array
[listtoarray()] using Chr(10) as your separator, then loop over each array
index and stuff into the DB... I do this all the time with some of my log
files that don't fit into a good bulk import format for SQL Server...
Are they regular in size and shape?
How big are the files?
I would write a simple cf page that reads and inserts, if the totals are reasonable
and you didn't needs to do it everyday.
If you get stuck, send me a couple lines of the text file and the db structure to pour
it in, and I'll jumble i
Sure. You can import it into access and then upsize from there. Access lets
you use any delimiter you want in the text file. (File - import - external
data, follow the prompts from there.)
I do this all the time. and then dump into oracle using CF. It's way easier
than getting our DBA to re
is it comma delimited?
is there an import data function similar to SQL Server 7.0/2000?
will
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You could easily import it into an access database and then I'm sure
there's got to be an import function for access->mySQL.
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