Perhaps this is specific to Mac Office or OS X? I'm running MS Office Pro
Plus 2010 on Windows 7 Pro SP1.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Furst, Carl wrote:
> What system, version of Excel?
> I’m using Mac Office on OS 10.9.5
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> Carl Furst
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> From: Matthew Musgrove
> Date: Wednesd
What system, version of Excel?
I’m using Mac Office on OS 10.9.5
Carl Furst
From: Matthew Musgrove mailto:mr.musk...@gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 2:31 PM
Cc: Perl DBI mailing list mailto:dbi-users@perl.org>>
Subject: Re: DBD::CSV
Carl,
When I tried it just now (first time
On 2015-02-26 06:42:33 -0800, david wrote:
> This may be the wrong mailing list for this question, so I apologize in
> advance for breaking some rule.
Strictly speaking yes. The trigger syntax is independent of the method
used to access the database (DBI in our case).
> I'm trying to get a trigg
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 15:31:56 +
"Martin J. Evans" wrote:
> I would actually suggest you don't use a trigger for this and also
> that you don't store the count of people in a house in a column in
> the house table. You can always calculate how many people there are
> in a house but if you us
On 26/02/15 14:42, david wrote:
MySql Gurus
This may be the wrong mailing list for this question, so I apologize in advance
for breaking some rule.
I'm trying to get a trigger to work. My environment is a Perl DBI interface to
a MySql database on Centos 6. I use the InnoDB database.
I have
MySql Gurus
This may be the wrong mailing list for this question, so I apologize
in advance for breaking some rule.
I'm trying to get a trigger to work. My environment is a Perl DBI
interface to a MySql database on Centos 6. I use the InnoDB database.
I have two tables involved in this op