Hi list, I am still very much a newbie so here goesI am still a bit
shaky on how to connect to dbs and general concepts so please excuse any
glaringly wrong statements..
If an application is developed in Oracle is there a special language for
development with Oracle dbs?
I understand tha
Thanks for the post Victor, I can connect fine to my isp(through port 3306)
, but not to localhost that is the problem
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Hi list, I get this error from MySQL administrator, everything was fine before I
converted the db and uploaded it to our host company. What is going on here? Thanks a
lot for any help
Could not connect to the specified host
MySQL error Nr.2003
Cant connect to MySQL server on local host (10061)
I used this program Navicat 2004 and it looks like it has done a really nice
job of converting my access db to mysql so there you go then
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Thanks Victor
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Subject: RE: MySQL Tables
> Unless you are specifyin
Easy Martijn!! I am a newbie ;-) please do not be surprised if you see a
lot more stupid questions!!
Seriously though can I use MySQL front for converting access dbs or is there
a better program? Thanks a lot
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Hi list, If I am converting an access db to mysql what will the tables be
MyISAM? Thanks
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Hi all, does anyone use this program MySQL Front 2.8 to convert access to
mysql? I have been looking in the menus and cant see anything to do it. Any
other programes that do the job?
Thanks a lot for any advice
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Thanks Emmett and Martijn!!
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> Thank Jochem as well interesting reply got me thinking
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Thank Jochem as well interesting reply got me thinking
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> On Tue, 10 Aug 2
Thanks a lot Shawn, Josh and Brad for your great advice. The command line
interface you talk about is that in MySQL administrator?
MySQL's command line interface and programming API also are nicer for newer
users. Why in the world do I need to remember to type "\d" to show my
tables?
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> That
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Subject: What capacity of registers will mysql support?
Will it work with 20 million for example? Thanks a lot for any advice
Will it work with 20 million for example? Thanks a lot for any advice
Thanks for the reply Brad, in that case I think I will stick with mysql as
it seems more people use mysql in the cold fusion community at present,
cheers
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Hi all, mr.super newbie here, what is the best for cold fusion development?
I know that NASA uses MySQL but I have also been told that more
'professionals'(???) use PostgreSQL. Let the flaming begin!!
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