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2000-10-11 Thread Rajesh Mathachan
hi all, we have a query which goes to 7kb and we use mysql and php , th eserver is literally crashing when we do the process what is the other alternative fpor me The site is aQuiz site regards rajesh mathachan -- QuantumLink

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2000-10-11 Thread Differentiated Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd
it into the next step and so on... Hope this helps. Murali - Original Message - From: Rajesh Mathachan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:34 PM Subject: hi all hi all, we have a query which goes to 7kb and we use mysql and php , th eserver

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2000-10-11 Thread Rodney Broom
RM we have a query which goes to 7kb... "7 kb"? I don't mean to be picky, but do you mean "seven kilo-bytes"? I'm thinking that either you mean some much larger number, or that I'm missing something terribly. Either way, what does your query look like? Are you joining across 3 tables and then

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2000-10-11 Thread Dave Baker
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 08:24:13PM -0700, Rodney Broom wrote: RM we have a query which goes to 7kb... "7 kb"? I don't mean to be picky, but do you mean "seven kilo-bytes"? I'm thinking that either you mean some much larger number, or that I'm missing something terribly. I read this as

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2000-10-11 Thread Rodney Broom
DB I read this as meaning the QUERY string is 7k in size, not the result set. Hmm, I didn't think of that. Yes, that would be a big query. DB ...the words 'stored DB procedure' come to mind (but that's always another story) Yes, no stored proceedures in mysql. But if this does refer to 7KB of