I searched google and the archives of this list, but I am not cleared about the
support of table encryption in mysql. Can someone clarify for me?
thanks,
ZK
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as UNIONS may cause FTS you might want to look at using
JOIN USING(ColumnWhichIsCommonForEveryTable)
(then place unique Indexes on each of the Columns for all Tables)
Martin
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The reason for having many databases with the same "structure" but
with different data is because for regulatory and compliance
requirements. Each database belongs to a separate company: company
specific database. The applications (some written in PHP4 and others
in J2EE) are unique and the
I would define a view out of the union query, you will only have to
change that view whenever you add a database to your instance.
Seems a bit strange that you could not manage this scenario, do you have
so many databases added?
If you really do not want to put your hands on code any more the onl
Unless that's disallowed too, you could use a couple of triggers which would
update the stats table(s) on insert/delete/update to the main tables in each
database.
Sincerely yours,
Olexandr Melnyk
http://omelnyk.net/
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Andre Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> The
Hello Andre,
I would recommend you to rethink your criteria (if there's any) for
splitting data into multiple tables.
Because now. the more tables you add, the more of a performance problem it
may cause.
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Sincerely yours,
Olexandr Melnyk
http://omelnyk.net/
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:58 PM, A
Thanks everyone for the help.
I was trying to use any API (e.g. PHP, Java, etc). I just gave up
because unfortunately the time fly and the user needs this asap. I am
doing via script.
Thanks!
Andre
On 21-Nov-08, at 2:34 PM, Jerry Schwartz wrote:
"Many MySQL APIs (such as PHP) allow you
"Many MySQL APIs (such as PHP) allow you to treat the result returned from a
SHOW statement as you would a result set from a SELECT; see Chapter 22, APIs
and Libraries, or your API documentation for more information. In addition,
you can work in SQL with results from queries on tables in the
INFORM
A MERGE table is just a virtual table that is made up of other tables.
You treat it no differently than any other table, pretend it's a real
table.
You could even create multiple MERGE tables from different tables. A
good example is Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, LatestQ, for quarterly information.
You just roll
Sounds interesting, but does the MERGER support complex SELECT
statements and LEFT JOIN?
Andre
On 21-Nov-08, at 1:45 PM, Brent Baisley wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Andre Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hello,
Let's suppose I have 5 database: db1, db2, db3, db4, and db5. They
I was trying to avoid both since the SELECT statement is not fixed.
Time to time, users want different information.
Thanks,
Andre
On 21-Nov-08, at 12:59 PM, Peter Brawley wrote:
Andre Matos wrote:
>Today I have 5, but tomorrow I can have 50 and I don't want to
forget any database.
Do i
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Andre Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Let's suppose I have 5 database: db1, db2, db3, db4, and db5. They all have
> the same structure but different data.
>
> I would like perform this select
>
> SELECT TaskDoneOn, TaskDoneBy
> FROM {database}
> WHERE
Andre Matos wrote:
>Today I have 5, but tomorrow I can have 50 and I don't want to forget
any database.
Do it in an app language or as a PREPARED statement in an sproc.
PB
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Andre Matos wrote:
Hello,
Let's suppose I have 5 database: db1, db2, db3, db4, and db5. They all
have the same s
Hello,
Let's suppose I have 5 database: db1, db2, db3, db4, and db5. They all
have the same structure but different data.
I would like perform this select
SELECT TaskDoneOn, TaskDoneBy
FROM {database}
WHERE TaskDoneOn IS NOT NULL
and collect the data from all 5 database. However, I would li
On 11/21/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I have a PHP application that accesses data from MySQL. There is table
> called "rooms", and table called "beds". There is another table called
> "patients". Patients are being placed into beds, and beds are in the
> rooms. PHP applica
Moon's
Moon's Father escreveu:
You may execute mysql_fix_privileges_table script to upgrade all of your
mysqld.
I did it, but the problem persists... :-/
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At 12:00 AM 11/21/2008, you wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 20), mos said:
> At 08:02 PM 11/20/2008, you wrote:
> >Try drop table if exists Tablex;
>
> Ahhh, I don't necessarily want to drop the table if it already
> exists. :) If the table already exists then I'll add new rows to it
> (and keep
I have a PHP application that accesses data from MySQL. There is table
called "rooms", and table called "beds". There is another table called
"patients". Patients are being placed into beds, and beds are in the
rooms. PHP application currently displays all information in textual mode
via regular H
Jay,
that is interesting:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> Virtualization includes overhead.
> It is fine as long as your application can tolerate that, but if your
> performance demands grow there will be a point where a DB server in a
> virtual machine will cause trouble but the same HW as a "r
Hi,
I can convert the binlogs to text using mysqlbinlog and that works fine.
However; I have queries that span several lines e.g. :
SELECT blah
FROM t1
WHERE some condition
ORDER BY something
Does anyone know of any utilities to reformat binlogs so that the
queries are all on a singl
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