I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
ended up that that setting was the default, and had not been changed when
the list was setup.
Is there a good reason why the reply-to is setup as it is
Perhaps I am missing something, but why not do this as an inner join?
SELECT man .name, GROUP_CONCAT( car. make ) AS 'makes'
FROM man
INNER JOIN car ON man. id = car.owner_id
GROUP BY man .id
On my box this query is about 3X faster. I think Mysql is known for not
performing well with (especially
Some good advice, applying to both mailing lists and businesses:
Always reply-to-all, unless there is a good reason not to.
My 2 cents.
Rob Wultsch schreef:
I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than
On 10/21/07, Rob Wultsch wrote:
I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
ended up that that setting was the default, and had not been changed when
the list was setup.
Is there a good
on 10/21/07 1:15 PM, Jochem van Dieten at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/21/07, Rob Wultsch wrote:
I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
ended up that that setting was the default, and
Could you just summarize the reasons, Jochem?
I'd like to know, too, because it certainly is annoying.
I read the FAQ, but it provides no reason, only a reference
to the pro and con treatises, which I'd rather not wade through
unless necessary. (It would be nice if the FAQ had a brief
I whole heartedly agree... and I had to clear out
Steffan's email address to avoid sending a copy to him, also.
It's annoying enough to have to clean up messages
to keep them from being too long.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Steffan A. Cline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
I think I'm on the brink of having a law named after me:
Xaprb's Law: as a mailing list ages, the probability of an argument
over the Reply-to header configuration approaches one.
By way of comparison, see Godwin's Law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
Can we please just leave the
Baron Schwartz wrote:
I think I'm on the brink of having a law named after me:
Xaprb's Law: as a mailing list ages, the probability of an argument
over the Reply-to header configuration approaches one.
By way of comparison, see Godwin's Law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
Can we
sol beach wrote:
PKB
¿Qué?
PS: please don't top-post (how could i resist?)
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sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling the kettle
black')
http://acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=pkbstring=exact
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sol beach wrote:
PKB
¿Qué?
PS: please don't top-post (how could i
Hello all:
I have two tables:
1. MenuAccess:
accessId
fkMenuId
fkGroupid
View
Execute
2. MenuOptions
MenuId
MenuName
I would like to get all of the records in MenuOptions and any record in
MenuAccess with a specific fkGroupid. For example:
A. MenuAccess
Peter Brawley wrote:
What part of asking if someone is a Nazi do you think funny?
PB
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sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling the
kettle
black')
http://acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=pkbstring=exact
On 10/21/07,
Imran wrote:
Hello all:
...
I would like to get all of the records in MenuOptions and any record in
MenuAccess with a specific fkGroupid. For example:
...
IIf I run a query for fkgroupid = 1 I should get
AccessId fkMenuID fkgroupid view execute
sol beach wrote:
It is better to stay silent be thought a fool, rather than speaking
removing all doubt.
Sheesh! Lighten up. Do you understand what Godwin's Law is? I suspect
you don't or you'd perhaps have some clue as to why i asked Baron if he
was one. If you *do* know what Godwin's Law
the dont part :)
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Peter Brawley wrote:
What part of asking if someone is a Nazi do you think funny?
PB
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sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling
the kettle
black')
ProntoHost wrote:
the dont part :)
Finally: someone with a sense of humour.
And nice use of the emoticon, bub. I should have used a few myself, it
seems.
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Peter Brawley wrote:
This is becoming *really* funny, actually.
Nothing remotelt funny about implying someone is a Nazi.
I wasn't implying anyone was a Nazi. Unfortunately, you still don't
understand that. That's too bad, but I won't lose any sleep over it.
Did you happen to check out the
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