Scherler wrote:
leo leonid wrote:
(
or
are encoded CRs, AFAIK). So I'd recommend you strip
you DB column from these CRs and change the data type for this column
to INT)
Can you do that with normalize-space()?
On Montag, März 10, 2003, at 05:36 Uhr, Scherler, Thorsten wrote:
Hello group,
I
leo leonid wrote:
It looks like you stored your 'ap_id's enclosed within two carriage
returns.
(
or
are encoded CRs, AFAIK). So I'd recommend you strip
you DB column from these CRs and change the data type for this column
to INT)
Can you do that with normalize-space()?
/Leo
On Montag, Mä
It looks like you stored your 'ap_id's enclosed within two carriage
returns.
(
or
are encoded CRs, AFAIK). So I'd recommend you strip you
DB column from these CRs and change the data type for this column to
INT)
/Leo
On Montag, März 10, 2003, at 06:12 Uhr, Scherler, Thorsten wrote:
Hell
Anyway,
how many ways for sql are there?
I found 3 different, what's the point in that?
I am confused (again!)
King regards
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Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2003 18:12
An: Cocoon-Users (E-Mail)
Betreff: AW: esql nested queries
Hell
Hello Leo,
it is not working either.
But I think I know why that happends:
in my source code there is the following:
if I us a attribute.
I think because of "
" I get no match for the second query!
Can that be?
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