ms, one is the
"Microsoft Word" that you say.
I think the more inexpensive (in time and money) way to implement this
is using the
LIKE clausure but making backups of the query in a "cache" so if other
user ask about
something like that the system will bring it back in a flash...
Th
so there was a bug
in compilation of the old mysql or a bug of the library...
Thanks for your help.
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(42 rows) but the system blocks anyway until I press Ctrl-c
The program waits before j=0 and stops there;
Any points on this...?
Thank you
Answer to my e-mail too, thanks...
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I know result contains a valid address, because I use it to show how
many
rows are available, (42 rows) but the system blocks anyway until I press
Ctrl-c
The program waits before j=0;
Any points on this...?
Thank you
Answer to my e-mail too, thanks...
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able contains binary data...
Are you sure n is not null?
And are you sure rows is not null?
May be some or all are nulls... Check for it... before...
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